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William C. Binning; Larry Eugene Esterly; Paul A. Sracic. Encyclopedia of American Parties, Campaigns, and Elections. Greenwood Publishing Group. 1999. 467pp.

John Morton Blum. Years of Discord: American Politics and Society, 1961-1974. New York: W. W. Norton. 1992. 540pp.

Robert J. Bresler. Us vs. Them: American Political and Cultural Conflict from WWII to Watergate. Rowman & Littlefield. 2000. 262pp.

Richard L. McCormick. The Party Period and Public Policy: American Politics from the Age of Jackson to the Progressive Era. Oxford University Press. 1986. 369pp.

Michael E. McGerr. The Decline of Popular Politics: The American North, 1865-1928. Oxford University Press. 1988. 322pp.

Kim McQuaid. Uneasy Partners: Big Business in American Politics, 1945-1990. JHU Press. 1993. 224pp.

Michael Meckler (editor). Classical Antiquity and the Politics of America: From George Washington to George W. Bush. Baylor University Press. 2006. 231pp.

Eugene H. Roseboom. A History of Presidential Elections. Macmillan. 1957. 568pp.

Barbara Sinclair. Party Wars: Polarization and the Politics of National Policy Making. University of Oklahoma Press. 2006. 424pp.

Hedrick Smith. The Power Game: How Washington Works. Random House. 1988. 793pp.

Mark Wahlgren Summers. Party Games: Getting, Keeping, and Using Power in Gilded Age Politics. UNC Press. 2004. 352pp.

Gene Wyckoff. The Image Candidates: American Politics in the Age of Television. Macmillan. 1968. 274pp.



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