Local government in the New England states has historically been regarded as a style of government that most closely embodies the spirit of American democracy. Although models of local government vary from one town to the next, the common thread which unites all New England towns is that the people are empowered to choose their own form of government, and in doing so control their own destiny
Two themes dominate thejurisprudence of American local government law: the descriptive assertion tha...
A basic American tradition is that problems which are national in scope (i.e., which affect more st...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityWhen the thirteen American colonies won their independence from Gre...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis dissertation is basically a study of the nature of the state-l...
America’s local governments, while still evolving over time, trace their roots back to the English s...
Connecticut Government at the Millennium offers insight into the style, character, and capacity of C...
From Alexis de Tocqueville onward, the seventeenth-century New England town has been associated with...
Representative democracies govern most locales in the US, making it difficult to compare performance...
County government has had an impact on the lives of the people of Massachusetts since 1643, predatin...
The composition of revenues in general purpose local governments in the Northeast in 1977 is examine...
Gary Rose has written the introduction to The Constitution of the State of Connecticut, published by...
This article refers to a problem of democracy at local levels in the United States. Decentralization...
This paper assesses the relative performance of the council-manager versus the two predominant polit...
Connecticut Government and Politics: An Introduction is a thoroughly revised and updated version of ...
This article pertains to the matter of the division of powers in colonial era. The very important ...
Two themes dominate thejurisprudence of American local government law: the descriptive assertion tha...
A basic American tradition is that problems which are national in scope (i.e., which affect more st...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityWhen the thirteen American colonies won their independence from Gre...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThis dissertation is basically a study of the nature of the state-l...
America’s local governments, while still evolving over time, trace their roots back to the English s...
Connecticut Government at the Millennium offers insight into the style, character, and capacity of C...
From Alexis de Tocqueville onward, the seventeenth-century New England town has been associated with...
Representative democracies govern most locales in the US, making it difficult to compare performance...
County government has had an impact on the lives of the people of Massachusetts since 1643, predatin...
The composition of revenues in general purpose local governments in the Northeast in 1977 is examine...
Gary Rose has written the introduction to The Constitution of the State of Connecticut, published by...
This article refers to a problem of democracy at local levels in the United States. Decentralization...
This paper assesses the relative performance of the council-manager versus the two predominant polit...
Connecticut Government and Politics: An Introduction is a thoroughly revised and updated version of ...
This article pertains to the matter of the division of powers in colonial era. The very important ...
Two themes dominate thejurisprudence of American local government law: the descriptive assertion tha...
A basic American tradition is that problems which are national in scope (i.e., which affect more st...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityWhen the thirteen American colonies won their independence from Gre...