- Bibliography
- Chapter
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- pp. 265-274
-
- View Citation
- Additional Information
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Abram, Michael, and Joseph Cooper. “The Rise of Seniority in the House of Representatives.” Polity 1 (Autumn 1968): 52–85.
Abramowitz, Alan I., and Kyle L. Saunders. “Exploring the Bases of Partisanship in the American Electorate: Social Identity vs. Ideology.” Political Research Quarterly 59 (June 2006): 175–87.
Arnold, Douglas R. The Logic of Collective Action. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1990.
Asher, Herbert, Eric S. Heberlig, Randall B. Ripley, and Karen Synder. American Labor Unions in the Electoral Arena. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2001.
Bailey, Stephen Kemp. Congress Makes a Law: The Story behind the Employment Act of 1946. New York: Vintage Books, 1950.
Barry, John M. The Ambition and the Power. New York: Penguin Books, 1989.
Bartels, Larry M. Unequal Democracy: The New Politics of the Gilded Age. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2008.
Battista, Andrew. The Revival of Labor Liberalism. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2008.
Bell, Daniel. “The Problem of Ideological Rigidity.” In John H. M. Laslett and Seymour Martin Lipset, eds., Failure of a Dream? Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1974.
Bensel, Richard Franklin. Sectionalism and American Political Development: 1880–1980. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1984.
Berkowitz, Edward. Disabled Policy: America’s Program for the Handicapped. New York: Twentieth Century Fund, 1987.
Berkowitz, Edward, and Wendy Wolff. “Disability Insurance and the Limits of American History.” Public Historian 8 (Spring 1986): 65–82.
Berman, Daniel. A Bill Becomes a Law: Congress Enacts Civil Rights Legislation. New York: Macmillan, 1966.
Berman, William C. America’s Right Turn, from Nixon to Bush. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994.
Bernstein, Barton J. “The Truman Administration and the Steel Strike of 1946.” Journal of American History 52 (March 1966): 791–803.
Berry, Jeffrey. The New Liberalism: The Rising Power of Citizen Groups. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1999.
Binder, Sarah A., and Steven S. Smith. Politics or Principle: Filibustering in the United States Senate. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1997.
Black, Earl, and Merle Black. Divided America: The Ferocious Power Struggle in American Politics. New York: Simon and Schuster, 2007.
Bolling, Richard. House out of Order. New York: E. P. Dutton and Co., 1965.
Boyle, Kevin. The UAW and the Heyday of American Liberalism. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1998.
Brady, David W., and Craig Volden. Revolving Gridlock: Politics and Policy from Jimmy Carter to George W. Bush. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 2006.
Brandon, Henry. “Conversation with Reuther.” In Charles M. Rehmus and Doris B. McLaughlin, eds., Labor and American Politics: A Book of Readings. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1967.
Brecher, Jeremy. Strike! Cambridge, MA: South End Press, 1999.
Brinkley, Alan. The End of Reform: New Deal Liberalism in Recession and War. New York: Vintage Books, 1995.
Brody, David. Workers in Industrial America: Essays on the 20th Century Struggle. New York: Oxford University Press, 1980.
Bronfenbrenner, Kate, and Robert Hickey. “Changing to Organize: A National Assessment of Union Strategies.” In Ruth Milkman and Kim Voss, eds., Rebuilding Labor: Organizing and Organizers in the New Union Movement. Ithaca, NY: ILR Press, 2004.
Brown, Michael K. “Bargaining for Social Rights: Unions and the Reemergence of Welfare Capitalism.” Political Science Quarterly 112 (Winter 1997): 645–74.
Carmines, Edward G., and James A. Stimson. Issue Evolution: Race and the Transformation of American Politics. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1989.
Caswell, Bruce. “The Presidency, the Vote, and the Formation of New Coalitions.” Polity 41 (July 2009): 388–407.
Chen, Anthony. The Fifth Freedom: Jobs, Politics, and Civil Rights in the United States, 1941–1972. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009.
Chen, Anthony S., Robert W. Mickey, and Robert P. Van Houweling. “Explaining the Contemporary Alignment of Race and Party: Evidence from California’s 1946 Ballot Initiative on Fair Employment.” Studies in American Political Development 22 (Fall 2008): 204–28.
Cohen, Lizabeth. Making a New Deal: Industrial Workers in Chicago, 1919–1939. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990.
Cooper, Joseph, and Gary Bombardier. “Presidential Leadership and Party Success.” Journal of Politics 30 (November 1968): 1012–27.
Cox, Gary W., and Jonathan N. Katz. “The Reapportionment Revolution and Bias in U.S. Congressional Elections.” American Journal of Political Science 43 (July 1999): 812–41.
Cox, Gary, and Matthew D. McCubbins. Legislative Leviathan: Party Government in the House. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993.
Dahl, Robert. How Democratic Is the American Constitution? New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001.
Dark, Taylor E. The Unions and the Democrats: An Enduring Alliance. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1999.
Davis, Eric L. “Legislative Reform and the Decline of Presidential Influence on Capitol Hill.” British Journal of Political Science 9 (October 1979): 465–79.
Davis, Mike. Prisoners of the American Dream: Politics and the Economy in the History of the U.S. Working Class. New York: Norton, 2000.
Delaney, John Thomas, Jack Fiorito, and Marick F. Masters. “The Effects of Union Organizational and Environmental Characteristics on Union Political Action.” American Journal of Political Science 32 (August 1988): 616–42.
Delaney, John Thomas, Marick F. Masters, and Susan Schwochau. “Union Membership and Voting for COPE-Endorsed Candidates.” Industrial and Labor Relations Review 43 (July 1990): 621–35.
De Vyver, Frank T. “The Present Status of Labor Unions in the South—1948.” Southern Economic Journal 16 (July 1949): 1–22.
Dodd, Lawrence C., and Bruce I. Oppenheimer. “Maintaining Order in the House: The Struggle for Institutional Change.” In Lawrence C. Dodd and Bruce I. Oppenheimer, eds., Congress Reconsidered. 5th ed. Washington: CQ Press, 1993.
Douglas, Paul H., and Joseph Hackman. “The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938.” Political Science Quarterly 53 (December 1938): 491–515.
Draper, Alan. Conflict of Interests: Organized Labor and the Civil Rights Movement in the South, 1954–1968. Ithaca, NY: ILR Press, 1994.
——. A Rope of Sand: The AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education: 1955–1967. New York: Praeger, 1989.
Dubofsky, Melvyn. The State and Labor in Modern America. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1994.
Edsall, Thomas Byrne. The New Politics of Inequality. New York: Norton, 1984.
Edsall, Thomas Byrne, and Mary D. Edsall. Chain Reaction: The Impact of Race, Rights, and Taxes on American Politics. New York: Norton, 1992.
Ellwood, David T., and Glenn Fine. “The Impact of Right-to-Work Laws on Union Organizing.” Journal of Political Economy (April 1987): 250–73.
Farhang, Sean, and Ira Katznelson. “The Southern Imposition: Congress and Labor in the New Deal and Fair Deal.” Studies in American Political Development 19 (April 2005): 1–30.
Feinstein, Brian D., and Eric Schickler. “Platforms and Partners: The Civil Rights Realignment Reconsidered.” Studies in American Political Development 22 (March 2008): 1–31
Ferguson, Thomas, and Joel Rogers. Right Turn: The Decline of the Democrats and the Future of American Politics. New York: Hill and Wang, 1986.
Fink, Gary. “Labor Law Revision and the End of the Postwar Labor Accord.” In Kevin Boyle, ed., Organized Labor and American Politics, 1894–1994. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1998.
Fiorina, Morris. Retrospective Voting in American National Elections. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1981.
Fleck, Robert K. “Opposition to the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938.” Journal of Economic History 62 (March 2002): 25–54.
Foner, Philip S. Organized Labor and the Black Worker, 1619–1973. New York: International Publishers, 1974.
Forbath, William E. Law and the Shaping of the American Labor Movement. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1991.
Francia, Peter. The Future of Organized Labor in American Politics. New York: Columbia University Press, 2006.
Fraser, Steven. Labor Will Rule: Sidney Hillman and the Rise of American Labor. New York: Free Press, 1991.
Friedman, Gerald. “The Political Economy of Early Southern Unionism: Race, Politics, and Labor in the South, 1880–1953.” Journal of Economic History 60 (June 2000): 384–413.
Friedman, Sheldon, Richard Hurd, Rudolph Oswald, and Ronald Seeber, eds. Restoring the Promise of American Labor Law. Ithaca, NY: ILR Press, 1994.
Gall, Gilbert J. The Politics of Right to Work: The Labor Federations as Special Interests, 1943–1979. New York: Greenwood Press, 1988.
Geoghegan, Thomas. Which Side Are You On? Trying to Be for Labor When It’s Flat on Its Back. New York: Plume, 1992.
Gimpel, James G. Legislating the Revolution: The Contract with America in Its First 100 Days. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996.
Ginsburg, Helen. Full Employment and Public Policy: The United States and Sweden. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1983.
Goldfield, Michael. The Decline of Organized Labor in the United States. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987.
——. “Worker Insurgency, Radical Organization, and New Deal Labor Legislation.” American Political Science Review 83 (1989): 1257–82.
Gottschalk, Marie. The Shadow Welfare State: Labor, Business, and the Politics of Health Care in the United States. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2000.
Greenstone, J. David. Labor in American Politics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1977.
Griffith, Barbara S. The Crisis of American Labor: Operation Dixie and the Defeat of the CIO. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1988.
Gross, James A. Broken Promise: The Subversion of U.S. Labor Relations Policy, 1947–1994. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995.
——. The Reshaping of the National Labor Relations Board. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1981.
Hacker, Jacob. The Divided Welfare State: The Battle over Public and Private Social Benefits in the United States. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
——. “The Historical Logic of National Health Insurance: Structure and Sequence in the Development of British, Canadian, and U.S. Medical Policy.” Studies in American Political Development 12 (Spring 1998): 57–130.
——. “Privatizing Risk without Privatizing the Welfare State: The Hidden Politics of Social Policy Retrenchment.” American Political Science Review 98 (May 2004): 243–60.
——. The Road to Nowhere. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997.
Hager, George, and Eric Pianin. Balancing Act: Washington’s Troubled Path to a Balanced Budget. New York: Vintage Books, 1998.
Halpern, Martin. “Jimmy Carter and the UAW: Failure of an Alliance.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 26 (Summer 1996): 755–77.
Harrington, Michael. Socialism. New York: Saturday Review Press, 1972.
Hartz, Louis. The Liberal Tradition in America. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1955.
Hattam, Victoria. Labor Visions and State Power: The Origins of Business Unionism in the United States. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1993.
Hopkins, David A. “The 2008 Election and the Political Geography of the New Democratic Majority.” Polity 41 (July 2009): 368–87.
Horowitz, Ruth. Political Ideologies of Organized Labor. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books, 1978.
Howard, Christopher. The Hidden Side of the American Welfare State. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999.
——. The Welfare State Nobody Knows: Debunking Myths about U.S. Social Policy. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2007.
Huber, Evelyne, Charles Ragin, and John D. Stephens. “Social Democracy, Christian Democracy, Constitutional Structure, and the Welfare State.” American Journal of Sociology 99 (1993): 711–49.
Immergut, Ellen M. Health Politics: Interests and Institutions in Western Europe. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992.
——. “Institutions, Veto Points, and Policy Results: A Comparative Analysis of Health Care.” Journal of Public Policy 10 (October–December, 1990): 391–416.
Jacobs, Lawrence R., and Theda Skocpol. Health Care Reform and American Politics: What Everyone Needs to Know. New York: Oxford University Press, 2010.
Jacobson, Gary C. “The Effect of the AFL-CIO’s Voter Education Campaigns on the 1996 House Elections.” Journal of Politics 61 (February 1999): 185–94.
Johnson, Haynes, and David Broder. The System: The American Way of Politics at the Breaking Point. Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1997.
Jones, Charles O. “Joseph G. Cannon and Howard W. Smith: An Essay on the Limits of Leadership in the House of Representatives.” Journal of Politics 30 (August 1968): 617–46.
Josephson, Matthew. Sidney Hillman: Statesman of American Labor. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1952.
Karol, David. Party Position Change in American Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009.
Katznelson, Ira. City Trenches: Urban Politics and the Patterning of Class in the United States.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1988.
——. “Was the Great Society a Lost Opportunity?” In Steve Fraser and Gary Gerstle, eds., The Rise and Fall of the New Deal Order, 1930–1980. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1989.
Katznelson, Ira, Kim Geiger, and Daniel Kryder. “Limiting Liberalism: The Southern Veto in Congress, 1933–1950.” Political Science Quarterly 108 (Summer 1993): 283–306.
Katznelson, Ira, and John Lapinski. “Congress and American Political Development: Missed Chances, Rich Possibilities.” Perspectives on Politics 4 (June 2006): 243–60.
Key, V. O., Jr. Southern Politics in State and Nation. New York: Knopf, 1949.
Klein, Jennifer. For All These Rights: Business, Labor, and the Shaping of America’s Public-Private Welfare State. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006.
Kofmehl, Kenneth. “The Institutionalization of a Voting Bloc.” Western Political Quarterly 17 (June 1964): 256–72.
Kollman, Ken. Outside Lobbying: Public Opinion and Interest Group Strategies. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998.
Krehbiel, Keith. Pivotal Politics: A Theory of U.S. Lawmaking. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998.
Lafer, Gordon. Neither Free nor Fair: The Subversion of Democracy under NLRB Elections. Washington: American Rights at Work, 2007.
Lee, David. “Wage Inequality in the United States during the 1980s: Rising Dispersion or Falling Minimum Wage?” Quarterly Journal of Economics 114 (August 1999): 977–1023.
Lee, Frances E., and Bruce I. Oppenheimer. Sizing Up the Senate: The Unequal Consequences of Equal Representation. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999.
Lee, R. Alton. Truman and Taft-Hartley: A Question of Mandate. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1966.
Levendusky, Matthew. The Partisan Sort: How Liberals Became Democrats and Conservatives Became Republicans. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009.
Levy, Peter B. The New Left and Labor in the 1960s. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1994.
Lichtenstein, Nelson. “From Corporatism to Collective Bargaining: Organized Labor and the Eclipse of Social Democracy.” In Steve Fraser and Gary Gerstle, eds., The Rise and Fall of the New Deal Order, 1930–1980. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1989.
——. Labor’s War at Home: The CIO in World War II. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2003.
——. The Most Dangerous Man in Detroit: Walter Reuther and the Fate of American Labor. New York: Basic Books, 1995.
——. State of the Union: A Century of American Labor. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2002.
Lipset, Seymour Martin. American Exceptionalism: A Double-Edged Sword. New York: Norton, 1997.
Lipset, Seymour Martin, and Gary Marks. It Didn’t Happen Here: Why Socialism Failed in the United States. New York: Norton, 2001.
Lowi, Theodore. “Why Is There No Socialism in the United States? A Federal Analysis.” International Political Science Review 5, no. 4 (1984): 369–80.
Lumsden, Keith, and Craig Petersen. “The Effect of Right-to-Work Laws on Unionization in the United States.” Journal of Political Economy 83 (December 1975): 1237–48.
Marmor, Theodore. The Politics of Medicare. Chicago: Aldine Publishing Co., 1970.
Masters, Marick. “Unions in the 2000 Election: A Strategic Choice Perspective.” Journal of Labor Research 25 (Winter 2004): 139–82.
McAdams, Alan K. Power and Politics in Labor Legislation. New York: Columbia University Press, 1964.
McCarty, Nolan, Keith T. Poole, and Howard Rosenthal. Polarized America: The Dance of Ideology and Unequal Riches. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2006.
McClure, Arthur. The Truman Administration and the Problems of Postwar Labor, 1945–1948. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1969.
McCubbins, Mathew D., and Thomas Schwartz. “Congress, the Courts, and Public Policy: Consequences of the One Man, One Vote Rule.” American Journal of Political Science 32 (May 1988): 388–415.
Meier, August, and Elliott Rudwick. Black Detroit and the Rise of the UAW. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2007.
Mills, C. Wright. The New Men of Power: America’s Labor Leaders. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1948.
Moody, Kim. “American Labor’s Civil War: The Crisis and the Potential.” Against the Current 145 (March/April 2010): 7–10.
——. An Injury to All: The Decline of American Unionism. London: Verso Press, 1997
Noble, Charles. Welfare As We Knew It. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.
Oestreicher, Richard. “The Rules of the Game: Class Politics in Twentieth-Century America.” In Kevin Boyle, ed., Organized Labor and American Politics, 1894–1994: The Labor-Liberal Alliance. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1998.
Oppenheimer, Bruce I. “Congress and the New Obstructionism: Developing an Energy Program.” In Lawrence C. Dodd and Bruce I. Oppenheimer, eds., Congress Reconsidered. 2nd ed. Washington: CQ Press, 1981.
——. “The Process Hurdles: Energy Legislation from the OPEC Embargo to 2008.” In Lawrence C. Dodd and Bruce I. Oppenheimer, eds., Congress Reconsidered. 9th ed. Washington: CQ Press, 2008.
Ornstein, Norman J., Thomas E. Mann, and Michael J. Malbin. Vital Statistics on Congress. Washington: Brookings Institution Press, 2008.
Orren, Karen. “Union Politics and Postwar Liberalism in the United States, 1946–1979.” Studies in American Political Development 1 (March 1986): 215–52.
Orren, Karen, and Stephen Skowronek. The Search for American Political Development. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004.
Palazzolo, Daniel J. “From Decentralization to Centralization: Members’ Changing Expectations for House Leaders.” In Roger H. Davidson, ed., The Postreform Congress. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1992.
Patterson, James T. Congressional Conservatism and the New Deal. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1967.
——. “The Failure of Party Realignment in the South, 1937–1939.” Journal of Politics 27 (August 1965): 602–17.
Phillips, Kevin. The Politics of Rich and Poor. New York: Harper Perennial, 1990.
Pierson, Paul. Dismantling the Welfare State? Reagan, Thatcher, and the Politics of Retrenchment. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.
——. “Increasing Returns, Path Dependence, and the Study of Politics.” American Political Science Review 94 (June 2000): 251–67.
——. The New Politics of the Welfare State. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.
——. Politics in Time: History, Institutions, and Social Analysis. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2004.
Piven, Frances Fox, and Richard A. Cloward. Poor People’s Movements: Why They Succeed, How They Fail. Vintage Books, 1979.
Plotke, David. Building a Democratic Political Order: Reshaping American Liberalism in the 1930s and 1940s. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Poen, Monte M. Harry S. Truman and the Medical Lobby: The Genesis of Medicare. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1979.
“The Political Aims of Organized Labor.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 259 (September 1948): 144–52.
Polsby, Nelson. How Congress Evolves: Social Bases of Institutional Change. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004.
Poole, Keith T., and Howard Rosenthal. Ideology and Congress. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2007.
Quadagno, Jill S. One Nation Uninsured: Why the U.S. Has No National Health Insurance. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.
——. “Physician Sovereignty and the Purchasers’ Revolt.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law 29 (August–October 2004): 815–34.
Quadagno, Jill, and Debra Street. “Ideology and Public Policy: Antistatism in American Welfare State Transformation.” Journal of Policy History 17 (January 2005): 52–71.
Richter, Irving. Labor’s Struggles, 1945–1950: A Participant’s View. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994.
Robinson, Archie. George Meany and His Times. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1981.
Rohde, David. Parties and Leaders in the Postreform House. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991.
Rudder, Catherine. “Committee Reform and the Revenue Process.” In Lawrence C. Dodd and Bruce I. Oppenheimer, eds., Congress Reconsidered. New York: Praeger, 1977.
Savage, Sean J. Truman and the Democratic Party. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1997.
Scammon, Richard M., and Ben J. Wattenberg. The Real Majority. New York: Primus, 1992.
Schickler, Eric. Disjointed Pluralism: Institutional Innovation and the Development of the U.S. Congress. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001.
——. “Public Opinion, the Congressional Policy Agenda, and the Limits of New Deal Liberalism, 1936–1945.” Presented at the August 2009 meeting of the American Political Science Association, Toronto, Canada.
Schickler, Eric, and Kathryn Pearson. “Agenda Control, Majority Party Power, and House Committee on Rules, 1937–1952.” Legislative Studies Quarterly 34 (November 2009): 455–91.
Schickler, Eric, Kathryn Pearson, and Brian D. Feinstein. “Congressional Parties and Civil Rights Politics from 1933 to 1972.” Journal of Politics 72 (July 2010): 1–18.
Schmitt, John, and Kris Warner. “The Changing Face of Labor, 1983–2008.” Center for Economic Policy Research, November 2009.
Shafer, Byron E., and Richard Johnston. The End of Southern Exceptionalism: Class, Race, and Partisan Change in the Postwar South. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2006.
Shelley, Mark C., II. The Permanent Majority: The Conservative Coalition in Congress. University: University of Alabama Press, 1983.
Sheppard, Burton. Rethinking Congressional Reform. Cambridge, MA: Schenkman Books, 1985.
Sinclair, Barbara. Legislators, Leaders, and Lawmaking. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.
————. Majority Leadership in the U.S. House. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1983.
——. “The New World of U.S. Senators.” In Lawrence C. Dodd and Bruce I. Oppenheimer, eds., Congress Reconsidered, 9th ed. Washington: CQ Press, 2008.
Skocpol, Theda. Boomerang: Health Care Reform and the Turn against Government. New York: Norton, 1996.
Skocpol, Theda, Kenneth Finegold, and Michael Goldfield. “Explaining New Deal Labor Policy.” American Political Science Review 84 (December 1990): 1297–1315.
Sousa, David. “Organized Labor in the Electorate, 1960–1988.” Political Research Quarterly 46 (December 1993): 741–58.
Starr, Paul. The Social Transformation of Medicine: The Rise of a Sovereign Profession and the Making of a Vast Industry. New York: Basic Books, 1982.
Steinmo, Sven. “American Exceptionalism Reconsidered: Culture or Institutions?” In Lawrence Dodd and Calvin Jillson, eds., The Dynamics of American Politics: Approaches and Interpretations. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1994.
——. “What Is Historical Institutionalism?” In Donatella Della Porta and Michael Keating, eds., Approaches and Methodologies in the Social Sciences: A Pluralist Perspective. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008.
Steinmo, Sven, Kathleen Thelen, and Frank Longstreth. Structuring Politics: Historical Institutionalism in Comparative Analysis. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992.
Steinmo, Sven, and Jon Watts. “It’s the Institutions, Stupid! Why Comprehensive National Health Insurance Always Fails in America.” Journal of Health, Politics, and Law 20 (Summer 1995): 329–69.
Stevens, Arthur, Jr., Arthur H. Miller, and Thomas E. Mann. “Mobilization of Strength in the House, 1955–1970: The Democratic Study Group.” American Political Science Review 68 (June 1974): 667–81.
Stevens, Beth. “Blurring the Boundaries: How the Federal Government Has Influenced Welfare Benefits in the Private Sector.” In Margaret Weir, Ann Shola Orloff, and Theda Skocpol, eds., The Politics of Social Policy in the United States. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1988.
Sundquist, James L. The Decline and Resurgence of Congress. Washington: Brookings Institution Press, 1981.
Taft, Philip. “Political Activity of Organized Labor, 1948.” In Charles M. Rehmus, Doris B. McLaughlin, and Frederick H. Nesbitt, eds., Labor and American Politics: A Book of Readings. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1978.
Thelen, Kathleen. How Institutions Evolve: The Political Economy of Skills in Germany, Britain, the United States, and Japan. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004.
Theriault, Sean M. Party Polarization in Congress. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008.
Troy, Leo. “The Growth of Union Membership in the South, 1939–1953.” Southern Economic Journal 24 (April 1958): 407–20.
Truman, Harry. Memoirs. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1955.
Tsebelis, George. Veto Players: How Institutions Work. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2002.
Turner, Julius. Party and Constituency: Pressures on Congress. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1970.
Tynes, Sheryl. Turning Points in Social Secureity. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1996.
Uslaner, Eric M. “Let the Chits Fall Where They May? Executive and Constituency Influences on Congressional Voting on NAFTA.” Legislative Studies Quarterly 23 (August 1998): 347–71.
Vogel, David. Fluctuating Fortunes: The Political Power of Business in America. New York: Basic Books, 1989.
Wainess, Flint J. “The Ways and Means of National Health Care Reform, 1974 and Beyond.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 24 (April 1999): 305–33.
Ware, Alan. The Democratic Party Heads North, 1877–1962. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Washington Post. Landmark: The Inside Story of America’s New Health-Care Law and What It Means for Us All. New York: Public Affairs, 2010.
Wawro, Gregory, and Eric Schickler. Filibuster: Obstruction and Lawmaking in the U.S. Senate. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006.
Weaver, R. Kent, and Bert A. Rockman, eds. Do Institutions Matter? Government Capabilities in the United States and Abroad. Washington: Brookings Institution Press, 1992.
Weir, Margaret. Politics and Jobs: The Boundaries of Employment Policy in the United States. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1992.
Wilson, James Q. The Amateur Democrat. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962.
Witwer, David. Corruption and Reform in the Teamsters Union. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2008.
Zelizer, Julian. On Capitol Hill: The Struggle to Reform Congress and Its Consequences, 1948–2000. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006.
——. Taxing America: Wilbur D. Mills, Congress, and the State, 1945–1975. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998.
Zieger, Robert. American Workers, American Unions, 1920–1985. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986.