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The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party

The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party

Michael F. Holt

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS INC
2003
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The political home of Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, Horace Greeley, and the young Abraham Lincoln, the American Whig Party was involved at every level of American politics—local, state, and federal—in the years before the Civil War, and controlled the White House for eight of the twenty-two years that it existed. Now, in The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party, Michael F. Holt gives us the only comprehensive history of the Whigs ever written—a monumental history covering in rich detail the American political landscape from the Age of Jackson to impending disunion. In Michael Holt's hands, the history of the Whig Party becomes a political history of the United States during the tumultuous Antebellum period. He offers a panoramic account of a time when a welter of parties (Whig, Democratic, Anti-Mason, Know Nothing, Free Soil, Republican) and many extraordinary political statesmen (including Andrew Jackson, John C. Calhoun, William Seward, Daniel Webster, Martin Van Buren, and Henry Clay) struggled to control the national agenda as the U.S. inched towards secession. It was an era when Americans were passionately involved in politics, when local concerns drove national policy, and when momentous political events rocked the country, including the Nullification Controversy, the Panic of 1837, the Annexation of Texas, the Compromise of 1850, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Holt captures all of this as he shows that, amid this contentious political activity, the Whig Party continuously strove to unite North and South, repeatedly trying to find a compromise position. Indeed, the Whig Party emerges as the nation's last great hope to prevent secession and civil war. The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party is a magisterial work of history, one that has already been hailed by William Gienapp of Harvard as "one of the most important books on nineteenth-century politics ever written."
Elections, Parties, Democracy

Elections, Parties, Democracy

Michael D. McDonald; Ian Budge

Oxford University Press
2005
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This bold venture into political theory and comparative politics combines traditional concerns about democracy with modern analytical methods. It asks how contemporary democracies work, an essential stage in asking how they can be justified. An answer to both questions is found in the idea of the median mandate. The voter in the middle - the voice of the majority - empowers the centre party in parliament to translate his or her preferences into public policy. The median mandate provides a unified theory of democracy - pluralist, consensus, majoritarian, liberal, and populist - by replacing each qualified 'vision' with an integrated account of how representative institutions work. The unified theory is put to the test with comprehensive cross-national evidence covering 21 democracies from 1950 through to 1995. This exciting book will be of interest to specialists and general readers alike, representing as it does a reaffirmation of traditional democratic practice in an uncertain and threatening world. Comparative Politics is a series for students and teachers of political science that deals with contemporary government and politics. The General Editors are Max Kaase, Professor of Political Science, Vice President and Dean, School of Humanities and Social Science, International University, Bremen, Germany; and Kenneth Newton, Professor of Comparative Politics, University of Southampton. The series is published in association with the European Consortium for Political Research.
Factional Politics in the Liberal Democratic Party

Factional Politics in the Liberal Democratic Party

Michael J. Gigante; Ming Wan

Cambridge University Press
2025
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What explains change and continuity in Japan's economic statecraft? This Element examines the interplay between factional dynamics in the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and Japan's foreign policy through two cases: Japan's unprecedented decision to impose severe sanctions on Russia following its 2022 Ukraine invasion, and its decades-long ASEAN strategy amid political uncertainty and great power competition. The authors find that factional balance or the outsized influence of a large faction facilitates abrupt political-economic shifts, sustained until a similar dynamic triggers correction. Unlike most systems, Japan's intra-party politics do not lead to full leadership turnover, enabling factions to influence policy while empowering non-leadership members to drive change. This dual role strengthens barriers to change, embedding political inertia. Using factional membership data from 1961 to 2024, they argue that factions are a more systematic unit of analysis than political entrepreneurs in understanding the relationship between Japan's domestic politics and foreign policy decisions.
Factional Politics in the Liberal Democratic Party

Factional Politics in the Liberal Democratic Party

Michael J. Gigante; Ming Wan

Cambridge University Press
2025
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What explains change and continuity in Japan's economic statecraft? This Element examines the interplay between factional dynamics in the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and Japan's foreign policy through two cases: Japan's unprecedented decision to impose severe sanctions on Russia following its 2022 Ukraine invasion, and its decades-long ASEAN strategy amid political uncertainty and great power competition. The authors find that factional balance or the outsized influence of a large faction facilitates abrupt political-economic shifts, sustained until a similar dynamic triggers correction. Unlike most systems, Japan's intra-party politics do not lead to full leadership turnover, enabling factions to influence policy while empowering non-leadership members to drive change. This dual role strengthens barriers to change, embedding political inertia. Using factional membership data from 1961 to 2024, they argue that factions are a more systematic unit of analysis than political entrepreneurs in understanding the relationship between Japan's domestic politics and foreign policy decisions.
The Rise and Fall of the TEA Party: And How It Elected Donald Trump
On February 19, 2009, in the wake of the umpteenth government attempt at stimulating a broken economy, CNBC commentator Rick Santelli unknowingly set off a powder keg of protest when he told viewers, "We're thinking of having a Chicago Tea Party in July All you capitalists that want to show up to Lake Michigan, I'm going to start organizing "Barely a week later, a group of a few dozen otherwise average Americans heeded Santelli's rant and created their own TEA Parties. By that April, protests were underway in hundreds of cities around the nation and before two years had elapsed the TEA Party had shifted the entire political equation, overcoming a President who had swept into office with a mandate for fundamental change and a massive majority in Congress to carry it out.Because it was, at its heart, a grassroots effort to restore the people's voice and eventually rightsize the federal government to a more Constitutional size and scope, I was a very willing participant in the TEA Party when it came to my adopted hometown of Salisbury, Maryland in April, 2009. As a participant in the political process thanks to my elected office, I was right there to watch how it affected government, and as a blogger and political writer I observed how the TEA Party became perceived by average people in my hometown.By the summer of 2016, though, I was completely disillusioned with the political scene, in part because of the unfulfilled promise of the TEA Party. Once I resigned my political post in August of that year I began writing The Rise and Fall of the TEA Party. Originally its premise was the belief that Donald Trump had killed the TEA Party, but - as I found out in the many hours of reading and research that have gone into this book - it was those disaffected folks who were once true TEA Party believers that came out of the woodwork and carried enough states to put Donald Trump into office. A group without a leader found a leader who didn't have a political group to back him, and the marriage lasted long enough to elect a President.But reading and research wasn't all. In the process of writing I reached out to a number of those who were among the earliest organizers of the TEA Party, pressing them for their thoughts and recollections. Their input is the most valuable resource in making this a comprehensive overview of the TEA Party movement, which truly started months before Santelli spoke and continues to influence the political world today - but not in the way you may think. The Rise and Fall of the TEA Party is updated through the 2018 midterms and beyond, making it a relevant volume to understand our current political scene.I'll close this description with a quote from onetime Tea Party Express president Mark Williams, one of a number of early leaders I interviewed for this book: "The author interviewed me (among others) for this book. I have read the galley and it is a very good analysis of what happened. He also walks a tight line of impartiality and tells the story from the point of view of someone who is examining an object of curiosity. It's a well-done, fair work of recent history. I would highly recommend it as a read."I hope you'll agree. And I would be remiss if I didn't tell you that there's a payoff at the end of the book: the idea for where to begin with TEA Party version 3.0.
The Devil's Tea Party

The Devil's Tea Party

Paul Michael Campbell

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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New York is being torn apart by a plague of demonic killings. To catch a murderous mastermind and save the city from madness and the macabre, one man has learned how to think like a killer. That man is Jake Cannon, a handsome and gifted young homicide detective with a reputation for breaking hearts, and breaking the rules. However, Jake finally meets his match when he is forced to hunt an artistically creative killer with an appetite for sex and satanic symbolism. Desperate to protect the citizens of his beloved city, Jake turns to beautiful young Police Psychologist Felicity Monroe, and flamboyant Billionaire art mogul Damian Burgundy, to help him build a profile of the sadistic serial killer. As he delves further into the dark and twisted recesses of the killer's mind, Jake soon realises that there is more to the recent wave of murders than meets the eye. To catch his man, Jake is forced to confront the demons of his own past, and uncover a sinister truth that threatens to tear his world apart Paul Michael Campbell's debut novel is a nail-biting psychological thriller that will blow you away. For the next big thing in the name of terror and suspense, you are formally invited to "The Devil's Tea Party".
The Best Land Under Heaven: The Donner Party in the Age of Manifest Destiny

The Best Land Under Heaven: The Donner Party in the Age of Manifest Destiny

Michael Wallis

Audible Studios on Brilliance
2017
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Cutting through 160 years of mythmaking, best-selling historian Michael Wallis presents the ultimate cautionary tale of America's westward expansion. "Westward ho For Oregon and California " In the eerily warm spring of 1846, George Donner placed this advertisement in a local newspaper as he and a restless caravan prepared for what they hoped would be the most rewarding journey of a lifetime. But in eagerly pursuing what would a century later become known as the "American dream", this optimistic yet motley crew of emigrants was met with a chilling nightmare; in the following months, their jingoistic excitement would be replaced by desperate cries for help that would fall silent in the deadly snow-covered mountains of the Sierra Nevada. We know these early pioneers as the Donner Party, a name that has elicited horror since the late 1840s. Now, celebrated historian Michael Wallis - beloved for his myth-busting portraits of legendary American figures - continues his life's work of parsing fact from fiction to tell the true story of one of the most embroidered sagas in Western history. Wallis begins the story in 1846, a momentous "year of decision" for the nation, when incredible territorial strides were being made in Texas, New Mexico, and California. Against this dramatic backdrop, an unlikely band of travelers appeared, stratified in age, wealth, education, and ethnicity. At the forefront were the Donners: brothers George and Jacob, true sons of the soil determined to tame the wild land of California; and the Reeds, headed by adventurous, business-savvy patriarch James. In total the Donner-Reed group would reach 87 men, women, and children, and though personal motives varied - bachelors thirsting for adventure, parents wanting greater futures for their children - everyone was linked by the same unwavering belief that California was theirs for the taking. Skeptical of previous accounts of how the group ended up in peril, Wallis has spent years retracing its ill-fated journey, uncovering hundreds of new documents that illuminate how a combination of greed, backbiting, and recklessness led the group to become hopelessly snowbound at the infamous Donner Pass in present-day California. Climaxing with the grim stories of how the party's paltry rations soon gave way to unimaginable hunger, Wallis not only details the cannibalism that has in perpetuity haunted their legacy but also the heroic rescue parties that managed to reach the stranded, only to discover that just 48 had survived the ordeal.An unflinching and historically invaluable account of the darkest side of Manifest Destiny, The Best Land Under Heaven offers a brilliant, revisionist examination of one of America's most calamitous and sensationalized catastrophes.
A Practical Guide to Particle Counting for Drinking Water Treatment
As EPA standards for water quality have tightened in recent years, the need to more accurately assess filter performance and improve the overall treatment process has led to increased demand for the high sensitivity provided by particle counters. One particle counter can give you more data than a dozen turbidimeters-if you know how to sort through the complexity and confusion.
Library 2.0 : a guide to participatory library service

Library 2.0 : a guide to participatory library service

Michael E. Casey; Laura C. Savastinuk

Information Today, Inc
2007
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Tanken bakom "Library 2.0" omfattar mer än att följa med i den tekniska utvcklingen. Författarna säger: "Library 2.0 handlar mindre om vad vi kan erbjuda våra användare och mera om vad vi kan låta våra användare erbjuda själva. Användarstyrd service och förändring är hjärtat i Library 2.0, och teknologin ett verktyg som hjälper oss att nå dit."