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Party Politics in America

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The seventeenth edition of Party Politics in America continues the comprehensive and authoritative coverage of political parties for which it is known while expanding and updating the treatment of key related topics including interest groups and elections. Marjorie Hershey builds on the book’s three-pronged coverage of party organization, party in the electorate, and party in government and integrates contemporary examples―such as campaign finance reform, party polarization, and social media―to bring to life the fascinating story of how parties shape our political system. New to the 17th Edition

432 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1976

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"Margie Hershey has inspired generations of students to become active citizens, to take part in community life, and to use knowledge gained in the classroom to engage the world." --Jack Bielasiak, Interim Chair of the Department of Political Science

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January 20, 2014
This text has been around for a very long time--I believe mine was the 15th edition of the book--and is a go-to text for an entry-level look at the dynamics of party politics in America. The authors have done a good job of keeping the text updated, ensuring it reflects the modern versions of the parties and remains accurate when describing recent trends in party behavior.

I don't think many people would describe it as a "fun" or "enjoyable" read; it is most certainly a textbook down to the core of its being, written in the familiar textbook style. But if that's what you are in need of, this gets the job done.

One item that I greatly appreciated in the text was that the many charts, sidebars, and inserts were (almost) always set in such a way that they followed the end of a paragraph, allowing me to finish the author's thought and then move on to the graphic. This may seem like small potatoes, but I always find it tiresome to pause in my reading to look at a graph, then have to search for the spot at which I left off. I don't know why more books can't accomplish a more natural layout, but this is an area where Hershey's book excels.

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August 21, 2011
Exaimes the role and power of political parties in American politics. It also exaimes why politicans feel they they owe loyalty to the party instead of to tthe voters who elect them.
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December 7, 2019
Phenomenally-written text on party politics over time.
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May 22, 2024
Best textbook I was assigned as a poli sci student in undergrad. Easy to understand, with a lot of extensive knowledge on party structure on all levels of government. If you want to know how political scientists speak, the key terms here are incredible
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May 14, 2008
This is the book that's been sending my brain to la-la-land lately. Very informative. For a textbook.

What I have learned from this book is never to take any Poli Sci classes again.
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