Thesis advisor: Marc LandyPrior to the passage of the 17th Amendment, senators were selected by state legislators, a measure designed to remove them from fluctuations of popular whim. By 1913, reformers, having assailed members of the Senate as insular to the changing needs of their constituents, pressed for fundamental, structural reform, including direct popular elections. But few works have assessed the nature of senatorial campaigns under the indirect regime. I research contemporaneous newspaper coverage and personal correspondences of individual senators to better glean their levels of sensitivity to re-election pressures — a significant qualitative contribution to the discourse. And I measure the extent to which a state’s political...
Reviewing Wendy J. Schiller & Charles Stewart III, Electing the Senate: Indirect Democracy Before th...
Thesis advisor: R. Shep MelnickThe United States now has an extensive, publicly controlled, and bure...
An examination of politcal rhetoric and rhetorical strategy during the Second Party Era in New York,...
In 1913, the Seventeenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, establishing that the Amer...
216 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The goal of this dissertation...
The author argues that direct election intensified existing electoral incentives in the early-twenti...
The 17th Amendment removed the responsibility for selecting senators from state legislatures and awa...
This dissertation is about how political parties formed in the world's first mass democracy, the Uni...
The dissertation investigates the politics of institutional choice in the process of democratic deve...
The Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution changed the method of selecting U.S. sen...
For over 125 years, from the ratification of the Constitution to the passage of the Seventeenth Amen...
Delegation of decision making authority to agents with different preferences and better information ...
The electoral system is often treated as fixed, but throughout U.S. history significant changes in e...
Senators who first reach office by gubernatorial appointment are successful at the polls at half the...
This dissertation examines Senate influence on United States Supreme Court nominations during five e...
Reviewing Wendy J. Schiller & Charles Stewart III, Electing the Senate: Indirect Democracy Before th...
Thesis advisor: R. Shep MelnickThe United States now has an extensive, publicly controlled, and bure...
An examination of politcal rhetoric and rhetorical strategy during the Second Party Era in New York,...
In 1913, the Seventeenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, establishing that the Amer...
216 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The goal of this dissertation...
The author argues that direct election intensified existing electoral incentives in the early-twenti...
The 17th Amendment removed the responsibility for selecting senators from state legislatures and awa...
This dissertation is about how political parties formed in the world's first mass democracy, the Uni...
The dissertation investigates the politics of institutional choice in the process of democratic deve...
The Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution changed the method of selecting U.S. sen...
For over 125 years, from the ratification of the Constitution to the passage of the Seventeenth Amen...
Delegation of decision making authority to agents with different preferences and better information ...
The electoral system is often treated as fixed, but throughout U.S. history significant changes in e...
Senators who first reach office by gubernatorial appointment are successful at the polls at half the...
This dissertation examines Senate influence on United States Supreme Court nominations during five e...
Reviewing Wendy J. Schiller & Charles Stewart III, Electing the Senate: Indirect Democracy Before th...
Thesis advisor: R. Shep MelnickThe United States now has an extensive, publicly controlled, and bure...
An examination of politcal rhetoric and rhetorical strategy during the Second Party Era in New York,...