July Sat, 2004
Ordinary Heroes and American Democracy
“True American heroes need not have superhuman abilities nor do they need to act alone. Heroism in a democracy is different from the heroism of myths and legends, says Gerald Pomper in this original and thoughtful book.” Written by Board of Governors Professor of Political Science (Emeritus) Gerald Pomper.
July Sat, 2004
Negative Campaigning: An Analysis of U.S. Senate Elections
“Negative campaigning is frequently denounced, but it is not well understood. Who conducts negative campaigns? Do they work? What is their effect on voter turnout and attitudes toward government?” Written by Board of Governors Professor of Political Science (Emeritus) Gerald Pomper.
July Sat, 2004
Democrats, Republicans, and the Politics of Women’s Place
“Kira Sanbonmatsu's study contributes to our knowledge of the complexity of the response of the Democratic and Republican parties to the gender issues that emerged on the political scene as a result of the women's movement.” Written by the Center for American Women and Politics senior scholar Kira Sanbonmatsu.
July Thu, 2003
Women and American Politics: New Questions, New Directions
“This volume brings together leading scholars in the field of women and politics to provide an account of recent developments and the challenges that the future brings for women in American Politics.” Written by the Center for American Women and Politics’ senior scholar Susan J. Carroll.