Noah M. Weiss, College \u2709, History A campaign promise is one thing, a signed pledge is quite another : A Political History of the 1994 Republican Revolution January 4, 1995, signaled a momentous change in American politics as Rep. Richard Gephardt (D-MO) handed the gavel of the House of Representatives to the newly elected Speaker of the House, Rep. Newt Gingrich (R-GA). For the first time in four decades, Republicans constituted a majority of the House. This research will examine the 1994 U.S. midterm elections, the so-called Republican Revolution, in which 54 seats changed hands. Was the Republican landslide truly a revolution? And, was it fundamentally a triumph of ideas or of partisan politics? To answer these questions, I will exa...
The last time a Republican Party majority in Washington referred to itself as radical, let alone ...
The United States is politically deeply polarized and this polarization has affected its ability to ...
This powerful book reminds us of the enormous power the nation accords its political leaders and how...
Noah M. Weiss, College \u2709, History A campaign promise is one thing, a signed pledge is quite an...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
In 2001 - 2006, Republican leadership in the legislature circumvented procedural norms to implement ...
Put simply, the purpose of this paper is to put the 1994 election into historical perspective. Howev...
The 2010 freshman class bears an uncanny resemble to their idealistic counterparts from 1994. Their ...
During the summer of 1967, the United States experienced a series of race riots across the nation's ...
During the summer of 1967, the United States experienced a series of race riots across the nation's ...
In the 1970s the Democratic and Republican national and state parties initiated efforts at party ren...
In 1994, the Republican party initiated an unprecedented effort by a modem American political party ...
The 1994 elections at the national and state level resulted in significant changes all across the po...
The political parties in the United States do not have formal members as is common in most other Wes...
The Republican Revolution reshaped many congressional practices, including the mix of inter-est grou...
The last time a Republican Party majority in Washington referred to itself as radical, let alone ...
The United States is politically deeply polarized and this polarization has affected its ability to ...
This powerful book reminds us of the enormous power the nation accords its political leaders and how...
Noah M. Weiss, College \u2709, History A campaign promise is one thing, a signed pledge is quite an...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
In 2001 - 2006, Republican leadership in the legislature circumvented procedural norms to implement ...
Put simply, the purpose of this paper is to put the 1994 election into historical perspective. Howev...
The 2010 freshman class bears an uncanny resemble to their idealistic counterparts from 1994. Their ...
During the summer of 1967, the United States experienced a series of race riots across the nation's ...
During the summer of 1967, the United States experienced a series of race riots across the nation's ...
In the 1970s the Democratic and Republican national and state parties initiated efforts at party ren...
In 1994, the Republican party initiated an unprecedented effort by a modem American political party ...
The 1994 elections at the national and state level resulted in significant changes all across the po...
The political parties in the United States do not have formal members as is common in most other Wes...
The Republican Revolution reshaped many congressional practices, including the mix of inter-est grou...
The last time a Republican Party majority in Washington referred to itself as radical, let alone ...
The United States is politically deeply polarized and this polarization has affected its ability to ...
This powerful book reminds us of the enormous power the nation accords its political leaders and how...