Realignment theory has long offered the primary framework for understanding American political history, particularly as it relates to the party system. The ‘‘System of 1896’’ is central to the theory and holds that William McKinley’s victory in that year ushered in a Republican-dominated era lasting until Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt’s election in 1932. The 10 years of partial—and six years of total—Democratic control of Congress and the White House (1910–20) during this 36-year stretch (1896–1932) remains an anomaly among realignment theorists. I conduct content analyses of Democratic and Republican party documents and media commentary and find that World War I played a crucial role in the GOP’s resurgence in 1920. This conclusion highli...
Originally published in 1962. In The Road to Normalcy, Wesley M. Bagby explains how the election of ...
The events of the twentieth century were undoubtedly some of the most significant in human history. ...
fundamental political realignment, during which time civil rights became as important a cleavage as ...
Realignment theory has long offered the primary framework for understanding American political histo...
Realignment theory has long offered the primary framework for understanding American political histo...
For a generation, the theory of critical elections has been a guiding research program for the study...
The most prevalent theme in American politics is change. The nation’s unceasing inclination toward c...
The Republican Party held the Presidency from 1861 to 1885, 1897 to 1913, and 1921 to 1933. In this ...
Since the time V. O. Key introduced the notion of realignment theory, it has been the dominant conce...
267 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1996.Since the time V. O. Key intr...
There is no universal agreement among historians regarding the number of presidential elections that...
Rarely has a third political party in the United States exerted a force upon national events compara...
American historians have traditionally divided the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries int...
Through the use of primary source evidence as well as scholarly resources, this article is centered ...
April 6, 1917 is a date that deserves great recognition and remembrance in the United States. On tha...
Originally published in 1962. In The Road to Normalcy, Wesley M. Bagby explains how the election of ...
The events of the twentieth century were undoubtedly some of the most significant in human history. ...
fundamental political realignment, during which time civil rights became as important a cleavage as ...
Realignment theory has long offered the primary framework for understanding American political histo...
Realignment theory has long offered the primary framework for understanding American political histo...
For a generation, the theory of critical elections has been a guiding research program for the study...
The most prevalent theme in American politics is change. The nation’s unceasing inclination toward c...
The Republican Party held the Presidency from 1861 to 1885, 1897 to 1913, and 1921 to 1933. In this ...
Since the time V. O. Key introduced the notion of realignment theory, it has been the dominant conce...
267 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1996.Since the time V. O. Key intr...
There is no universal agreement among historians regarding the number of presidential elections that...
Rarely has a third political party in the United States exerted a force upon national events compara...
American historians have traditionally divided the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries int...
Through the use of primary source evidence as well as scholarly resources, this article is centered ...
April 6, 1917 is a date that deserves great recognition and remembrance in the United States. On tha...
Originally published in 1962. In The Road to Normalcy, Wesley M. Bagby explains how the election of ...
The events of the twentieth century were undoubtedly some of the most significant in human history. ...
fundamental political realignment, during which time civil rights became as important a cleavage as ...