The Making of an American Senate
Reconstitutive Change in Congress, 1787-1841
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Word Count
66,000 words, Guess
Page Count
264 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- ISBN-100472088718
- ISBN-139780472088713
- LibraryThing7973303
- OCLC Control Number50151132
- Better World Books9780472088713
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL7633269M
Classifications
- DDC328.73/071
- LCCJK1161 .S95 1996
Description
The Making of an American Senate is based on extensive qualitative and quantitative research on a variety of primary sources, including records of the Constitutional Convention, congressional records, presidential papers, contemporary newspapers, and the personal papers, diaries, and autobiographies of members of Congress and other political elites. It also employs an array of methods ranging from roll call analysis to factor analysis to content analysis. This book will engage political scientists concerned with congressional history, institutional change, and the founding of new institutions. It will also interest historians of the Founding Era and the early American Republic.
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