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This fascinating book looks at the select group of third parties
that have made a real difference in U.S. politics and governance.
Third parties have been a fixture in the American political
landscape since the beginning of the two-party system. More than
300 of these groups have surfaced, but only a handful have made a
real difference. Third-Party Matters: Politics, Presidents, and
Third Parties in American History tells the intriguing stories of
those 11 parties, starting with the antislavery Liberty Party of
1840. The parties deemed worthy of inclusion were selected because
they met at least one of three criteria. They were spoilers who
changed the outcome of an election, they had an important influence
on government policy or the future of politics, and/or they had
popular appeal, attracting at least ten percent of the vote. This
investigation reveals the background behind each party's rise, what
it stood for, who its leaders were—including larger-than-life
personalities like Teddy Roosevelt, George Wallace, and Ross
Perot—and the ultimate outcome of the election(s) in which the
party participated.
This fascinating book looks at the select group of third parties
that have made a real difference in U.S. politics and governance.
Third parties have been a fixture in the American political
landscape since the beginning of the two-party system. More than
300 of these groups have surfaced, but only a handful have made a
real difference. Third-Party Matters: Politics, Presidents, and
Third Parties in American History tells the intriguing stories of
those 11 parties, starting with the antislavery Liberty Party of
1840. The parties deemed worthy of inclusion were selected because
they met at least one of three criteria. They were spoilers who
changed the outcome of an election, they had an important influence
on government policy or the future of politics, and/or they had
popular appeal, attracting at least ten percent of the vote. This
investigation reveals the background behind each party's rise, what
it stood for, who its leaders were—including larger-than-life
personalities like Teddy Roosevelt, George Wallace, and Ross
Perot—and the ultimate outcome of the election(s) in which the
party participated.
Samuel Johnson was first published in 1970. Minnesota Archive
Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books
once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the
original University of Minnesota Press editions.For anyone
interested in the work of Samuel Johnson and his place in
eighteenth-century studies, this bibliography will be of great
value, for it includes virtually everything of importance that has
been written about Johnson from his own lifetime to the present. In
addition, Professors Clifford and Greene, in an introductory essay,
survey and evaluate the changing attitudes toward Johnson through
the entire period covered in the bibliography. This volume is a
revision and enlargement of Professor Clifford's earlier work
Johnsonian Studies, 1887-1950: A Survey and Bibliography, long
recognized as an indispensable tool for the study of Samuel
Johnson, his circle, and his times, and now out of print. The
present volume contains nearly four thousand bibliographical
entries, grouped under twenty-five subject headings, and arranged
chronologically within each classification. This arrangement
enables the student to trace the development of the scholarship of
the various aspects of Johnson's life and work. A detailed author
and subject index to the whole volume makes it easy for him to find
the description of the particular book or article for which he is
searching.
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