
The Oxford Handbook Of American Political Parties And Interest Groups Is A Major New Volume That Will Help Scholars Assess The Current State Of Scholarship On Parties And Interest Groups And The Directions In Which It Needs To Move. Never Before Has The Academic Literature On Political Parties Received Such An Extended Treatment. Twenty Nine Chapters Critically Assess Both The Major Contributions To The Literature And The Ways In Which It Has Developed. With Contributions From Most Of The Leading Scholars In The Field, The Volume Provides A Definitive Point Of Reference For All Those Working In And Around The Area. Equally Important, The Authors Also Identify Areas Of New And Interesting Research. These Chapters Offer A Distinctive Point Of View, An Argument About The Successes And Failures Of Past Scholarship, And A Set Of Recommendations About How Future Work Ought To Develop. This Volume Will Help Set The Agenda For Research On Political Parties And Interest Groups For The Next Decade. The Oxford Handbooks Of American Politics Are A Set Of Reference Books Offering Authoritative And Engaging Critical Overviews Of The State Of Scholarship On American Politics. Each Volume Focuses On A Particular Aspect Of The Field. The Project Is Under The General Editorship Of George C. Edwards Iii, And Distinguished Specialists In Their Respective Fields Edit Each Volume. The Handbooks Aim Not Just To Report On The Discipline, But Also To Shape It As Scholars Critically Assess The Scholarship On A Topic And Propose Directions In Which It Needs To Move. The Series Is An Indispensable Reference For Anyone Working In American Politics. General Editor For The Oxford Handbooks Of American Politics: George C. Edwards Iii
This volume investigates the current state of academic scholarship regarding American political parties and interest groups while establishing a research agenda for the coming decade. Editors Jeffrey M. Berry and L. Sandy Maisel, both distinguished scholars in political science, curate contributions from leading experts in the field. The text evaluates the historical development of the literature, critiques existing methodologies, and proposes specific pathways for future inquiry into the dynamics of political organizations.
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Experts and academics recognize this volume as a foundational reference for the study of American political institutions. Readers frequently note the high level of academic density and the rigor of the critical assessments provided by the contributors.
Page Count:
720
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
ISBN-10:
0191572799
ISBN-13:
9780191572791
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