Republican Party
The Origins of the Republican Party, 1852-1856
During the 1850s, the Jacksonian party system broke down in the North and a new sectional party, the Republicans, succeeded the Whigs in the nation's two party system.
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It's My Party Too
The Republican party is embroiled in a heated and high-stakes battle between its far-right and moderate wings-with conservatives declaring open warfare on the moderates who ask themselves "Whatever happened to the party of Lincoln?
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The Demise of the American Convention System, 1880-1911
A study of how the Democratic and Republican parties changed the manner in which they selected their candidates for elective office.
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Grand New Party
Conservative journalists Ross Douthat and Reihan Salam offer an astute analysis of the challenges facing the Republican Party at the dawn of the George W. Bush era. Douthat and Salam offer a spirited and very specific plan for revitalizing the GOP by a...
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A Time for Choosing
Dissatisfied with a liberal Republican party, American conservatives in the 1960s engineered a revolution. Mainstream conservatives advocated reform through the development of party and electoral solutions, while extremists looked to private organizations.
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America on the Brink
Many people would be surprised to learn that the struggle between Thomas Jefferson's Republican Party and Alexander Hamilton's Federalist Party defined--and jeopardized--the political life of the early American republic.
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