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This encyclopedia provides a comprehensive reference explaining the major concepts, institutions, court cases, epochs, personalities, and policies that have shaped, or been shaped by, American federalism. It describes federalisM&Apos;s creation and evolution, and its influence on governmental institutions, procedures, and policies at the local, state, and national levels. The models used to explain the various historical eras in the development of federalism are also included.
Over 430 topics relating to American federalism are described. Included are descriptions of how the major and minor institutions of American government fit into the federal system and affect it. Descriptions of many of the court cases and legal concepts that have shaped American federalism are also included as are descriptions of ways in which federalism influenced the creation and implementation of many public policies. Entries include: John Adams, Voting Rights Act of 1965, Citizenship, Bush v. Gore, Dual Federalism, Civil War, Theodore Roosevelt, Electoral College, and Three Fifths Compromise. Sidebars further illuminate the concepts examined including relevant sections of the Constitution and other examples.
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"Federalism is the way the US shares and distributes power and authority between federal, state, and local governments. Unfortunately, many Americans are unaware of the history or principles of federalism. This encyclopedia is an effort to remedy this state of affairs. In more than 430 alphabetical entries, a team of scholars provides detailed information on issues ranging from abortion to zoning. Each contribution is well written and intended for a general audience; in fact, the editors have targeted the volumes for undergraduates taking basic courses in government and political science. Also of substantial value are two easy-to-use lists of the entries in alphabetical order and chronological order. The editors also include a time line for all of the major events in American federalism from the Albany Plan in 1754 to the Patriot Act in 2001. The encyclopedia concludes with the full texts of the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution as well as a useful index and a list of contributors. This encyclopedia will be a welcome addition to the reference shelf of almost any public or academic library. Recommended. Lower-level undergraduates through researchers/faculty; general readers." - Choice
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"[W]ill receive a place on the shelves of libraries which take a particular interest in American affairs…" - Reference Reviews
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"The 378 articles explain the constitutional provisions, Congressional legislation and Supreme Court decisions that have shaped the relationship of the state and federal governments in the United States….From abortion and Affirmative Action to slavery and welfare policy, historic policy debates are used to illustrate the changing roles of government….This scholarly survey provides students of political science and history with an excellent introduction to one of the fundamental issues of American government. The set is recommended for high school, public and academic libraries." - Lawrence Looks at Books
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"The strength of this work is its combination of broad reach and specificity, covering contemporary topics such as Age discrimination; Block grants; O'Connor, Sandra Day; and Police power along with historical topics such as Adams, John and Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions. Entries on the varieties of federalism (coercive, competitive, cooperative, creative, layer cake, marble cake, and picket fence, to name a few) make interesting reading, and each one is a civics lesson. The summaries of 96 Supreme Court cases and their impacts are succinct and clear introductory explanations. This is a work to browse and read for widening understanding as well as use as a reference to answer specific questions. Recommended for academic and large public libraries." - Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
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"If you or your students are interested in abortion or zoning, and everything in between these political issues, this set of volumes will be a welcome addition to the office or library….Perhaps the greatest compliment to be paid to these volumes is through the discussions they can create within ourselves and our classrooms." - H-Net Reviews
Synopsis
This encyclopedia provides a comprehensive reference explaining the major concepts, institutions, court cases, epochs, personalities, and policies that have shaped, or been shaped by, American federalism. It describes federalism's creation and evolution, and its influence on governmental institutions, procedures, and policies at the local, state, and national levels. The models used to explain the various historical eras in the development of federalism are also included.
Synopsis
Defines the most important concepts and describes the models, institutions, court cases, policies, epochs, and personalities that shaped, or have been shaped by, American federalism.
About the Author
JOSEPH R. MARBACH is Chair and Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Seton Hall University. His areas of expertise include federalism and intergovernmental relations, state and local government and politics, and New Jersey politics.ELLIS KATZ is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Temple University, where he taught courses in American federalism, constitutional law, and state and local government. He is the author or editor of more than 60 books, scholarly articles, and research reports, including Federalism and Rights (1996), American Models of Revolutionary Leadership (1992), and State Constitutions in the American Federal System (1989).TROY E. SMITH is Associate Professor of Political Science at Brigham Young University of Hawaii, where he teaches courses in U.S. Congress, American federalism, and constitutional law. His work has been published in Publius: the Journal of Federalism and Congress &the Presidency.
Table of Contents
Alphabetical List of Entries
Topical List of Entries
Preface
Introduction
Timeline of American Federalism
The Encyclopedia
Appendix 1: Articles of Confederation
Appendix 2: United States Constitution and Amendments
List of Contributors