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The Decline of Popular Politics - The American North, 1865-1928 (Hardcover)
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The Decline of Popular Politics - The American North, 1865-1928 (Hardcover)
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In the 1984 presidential election, only half of the eligible
electorate exercised its right to vote. Why does politics no longer
excite many--of not most Americans?
Michael McGerr attrributes the decline in voting in the American
North to the transformation of political style after the Civil War.
The Decline of Popular Politics vividly recreates a vanished world
of democratic ritual and charts its disappearance in the rapid
change of industrial society.
A century ago, political campaigns meant torchlight parades,
spectacular pageants staged by opposing parties, and crowds of
citizens attired in military dress or proudly displaying their
crafts at well-attended rallies. The intense partisanship of
presidential campaigns and party newspapers made political choice
easy for people from all walks of life. In the late 1860s and
1870s, however, the rise of liberalism led to a rejection of
partisanship by the press and a move towards "educational," rather
than spectacular, electioneering. This style then lost out at the
turn of the century to the sensational journalism of Joseph
Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst, and the "advertised"
campaigning of Mark Hanna and other politicians. McGerr shows how
these new developments made it increasingly difficult for many
Northerners to link their political impulses with political action.
By the 1920s, Northern politics resembled our own public life
today. A vital democratic culture had yielded to advertised
campaigns, an emphasis on personalities rather than issues or
partisanship, and low voter turnout.
About the Author:
Michael E. McGerr is Assistant Professor of History at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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