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The Party Period and Public Policy: American Politics from the Age of Jackson to the Progressive Era
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Political TheoryPolitical ProcessProgressive EraParty PeriodPolitical BehaviorSocial SciencesDemocracyGovernmental ProcessPolitical EquilibriumPolitical EconomyPolitical SystemEconomic PoliciesAmerican PoliticsPublic PolicyEconomicsMass Political PartiesPolitical CompetitionPolitical DevelopmentPolitical PartiesPolitical ScienceCharacterized Government Functions
Following the mass political parties from their emergence in the 1820s and 1830s to their transformation almost a century later, each of these essays discusses the nature of governance and clarifies the economic policies of promotion, distribution, and, later, regulation that characterized government functions at every level.