Dynamics of the Party System
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Dynamics of the Party System

Alignment and Realignment of Political Parties in the United States

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Dynamics of the Party System

Alignment and Realignment of Political Parties in the United States

About this book

Since the original edition of Dynamics of the Party System was published in 1973, American politics have continued on a tumultuous course. In the vacuum left by the decline of the Democratic and Republican parties, single-interest groups have risen and flourished. Protest movements on the left and the New Right at the opposite pole have challenged and divided the major parties, and the Reagan Revolution--in reversing a fifty-year trend toward governmental expansion--may turn out to have revolutionized the party system too.
In this edition, as in the first, current political trends and events are placed in a historical and theoretical context. Focusing upon three major realignments of the past--those of the 1850s, the 1890s, and the 1930s--Sundquist traces the processes by which basic transformations of the country's two-party system occur. From the historical case studies, he fashions a theory as to the why and how of party realignment, then applies it to current and recent developments, through the first two years of the Reagan presidency and the midterm election of 1982.
The theoretical sections of the first edition are refined in this one, the historical sections are revised to take account of recent scholarship, and the chapters dealing with the postwar period are almost wholly rewritten. The conclusion of the original work is, in general, confirmed: the existing party system is likely to be strengthened as public attention is again riveted on domestic economic issues, and the headlong trend of recent decades toward political independence and party disintegration reversed, at least for a time.

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Table of contents

  1. Foreword
  2. Tables
  3. Figures
  4. 1. Party Realignment: What? When? How?
  5. 2. Some Hypothetical Scenarios
  6. 3. The Realignment Process: A Preliminary Statement
  7. 4. Slavery Polarizes the Nation
  8. 5. The Realignment of the 1850s
  9. 6. The Agrarian Revolt and the Rise of Populism
  10. 7. The Realignment of the 1890s
  11. 8. Major Realignment Averted: The Progressive Era
  12. 9. Minor Realignments of the 1920s
  13. 10. The Realignment of the 1930s
  14. 11. Aftershocks of the New Deal Earthquake—in the North
  15. 12. Aftershocks of the New Deal Earthquake—in the South
  16. 13. The Realignment Process: An Amplified Statement
  17. 14. Some Further Notes on Party Dynamics
  18. 15. The New Deal Party System: Years of Stabilization
  19. 16. Years of Disruption: Race and Southern Politics
  20. 17. Years of Disruption: Crosscutting Issues Nationwide
  21. 18. The Reagan Revolution—and After