Synopses & Reviews
This book offers a comprehensive assessment of the major theoretical approaches to the study of American politics. Written by leading scholars in the field, the books essays focus particularly on the contributions that competing macro- and microanalytic approaches make to our understanding of political change in America.The essays include systematic overviews of the patterns of constancy and change that characterize American political history as well as comparative discussions of theoretical traditions in the study of American political change. The volume concludes with four provocative essays proposing new and integrated interpretations of American politics.This is a path-breaking book that all scholars concerned with American politics will want to read and that all serious students of American politics will need to study. The Dynamics of American Politics is appropriate for graduate core seminars on American politics, undergraduate capstone courses on American politics, courses on political theory and approaches to political analysis, and rigorous lower-division courses on American politics.
Synopsis
This book offers a comprehensive assessment of the major theoretical approaches and integrated interpretations of American politics. It includes systematic overviews of the patterns of constancy and change, and comparative discussions of theoretical traditions that characterize American politics.
Synopsis
"This book offers a comprehensive assessment of the major theoretical approaches to the study of American politics. Written by leading scholars in the field, the books essays focus particularly on the"
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 393-432) and index.
About the Author
Lawrence C. Dodd is professor of political science at the University of Florida. He is the co-author of The Dynamics of American Politics, and is series editor for the Westview Press series Transforming American Politics. Calvin Jillson is associate professor of political science and director of the Keller Center for the Study of the First Amendment at the University of Colorado at Boulder.