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UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY, SUNY POS 544 Bruce Miroff American Political Development Fall 2008 SYLLABUS American Political Development (APD) is a growing subfield of American Politics, with important links to other fields of political science such as political theory, public law, and comparative politics. Rich with disagreements and debates about assumptions, approaches, and methods, the scholarship on APD is united by a concern for theoretically-informed study of the dynamics of political order and change across time. It posits an essential turn to political history to understand the patterns and tensions that constitute political life in the present. Rejecting the fragmentation of the field of American Politics into narrow specialties, it links government, politics, culture, and economics in a broad-gauged search for understanding. This seminar will examine both classic and current scholarship on APD. It will introduce and compare the competing schools of theory and analysis: historical institutionalism, political culture, political economy, gender and racial approaches, etc. Readings will be extensive and challenging, with the goal of providing a strong foundation for further research or application to your particular areas of interest. The following books are to be purchased. They can be found at Mary Jane Books or they can be purchased on-line. Karen Orren and Stephen Skowronek, The Search for American Political Development (Cambridge University Press) Louis Hartz, The Liberal Tradition in America (Harvest Books) Stephen Skowronek, Building a New American State: The Expansion of National Administrative Capacities, 1877-1920 (Cambridge Univ. Press) David Brian Robertson, The Constitution and America s Destiny (Cambridge University Press) Stephen Skowronek, Presidential Leadership in Political Time: Reprise and Reappraisal (University Press of Kansas) Daniel P. Carpenter, The Forging of Bureaucratic Autonomy: Reputations, Networks, and Policy Innovation in Executive Agencies, 1862-1928 (Princeton University Press) Eric Schickler, Disjointed Pluralism: Institutional Innovation and the Development of the U.S. Congress (Princeton University Press) 1

Richard Franklin Bensel, The Political Economy of American Industrialization, 1877-1900 (Cambridge University Press) Suzanne Mettler, Dividing Citizens: Gender and Federalism in New Deal Public Policy (Cornell University Press) Daniel J. Tichenor, Dividing Lines: The Politics of Immigration Control in America (Princeton University Press) In addition, you will be asked to obtain one of several books on race and American political development. Articles and book chapters on the syllabus will be available on ERES. COURSE OUTLINE Aug. 28 Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 NO CLASS (I will be at the APSA meeting in Boston) On American Political Development as a new field in political science Reading: Karen Orren and Stephen Skowronek, The Search for American Political Development American political culture and political development Reading: Louis Hartz, The Liberal Tradition in America, Ch. 1-5, 8-11 Rogers Smith, Beyond Tocqueville, Myrdal, and Hartz: The Multiple Traditions in America (American Political Science Review, September 1993) on ERES James Morone, Hellfire Nation: The Politics of Sin in American History, Introduction on ERES State-building and the field of APD Reading: Stephen Skowronek, Building a New American State, pp. vii-ix, 3-84, 121-211, 248-292 Polity-centered analysis and the field of APD Reading: Theda Skocpol, Bringing the State Back In, in Peter B. Evans, Dietrich Rueschemeyer, and Theda Skocpol, eds., Bringing the State Back In --on ERES Theda Skocpol, Protecting Soldiers and Mothers: The Political Origins of Social Policy in the United States, Introduction on ERES Theda Skocpol et al., How Americans Became Civic, in Morris Fiorina and Theda Skocpol, eds., Civic Engagement in American Democracy on ERES 2

Oct. 2 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Dec. 4 Constitutional choices and the shape of the American polity Reading: David Brian Robertson, The Constitution and America s Destiny Historical institutionalism I: Parties and presidents Reading: Stephen Skowronek, Presidential Leadership in Political Time Sidney Milkis, The Presidency and Political Parties, in Michael Nelson, ed., The Presidency and the Political System, 8 th edition on ERES Short paper due (for all students in the course) Historical institutionalism II: Bureaucrats and state -building Reading: Daniel P. Carpenter, The Forging of Bureaucratic Autonomy, Introduction, Ch. 1-8, Conclusion Historical institutionalism III: Congress and legislation Reading: Eric Schickler, Disjointed Pluralism Political economy and institutional dynamics Reading: Richard Franklin Bensel, The Political Economy of American Industrialization, Preface, Ch. 1, 2 (19-23, 47-56, 83-100 only), 5 (349-354 only), 6, 7, 8 Race and APD Choose one of the following books. You will deliver a brief oral report on the book for this week s session. Richard Valelly, The Two Reconstructions: The Struggle for Black Enfranchisement Paul Frymer, Uneasy Alliances: Race and Party Competition in America Robert C. Lieberman, Shifting the Color Line: Race and the American Welfare State Ira Katznelson, When Affirmative Action Was White: An Untold History of Racial Inequality in Twentieth-Century America Joseph Lowndes, Julie Novkov, and Dorian Warren, eds., Race and American Political Development Gender, institutions, and public policy Reading: Suzanne Mettler, Dividing Citizens APD and public policy: The case of immigration Reading: Daniel Tichenor, Dividing Lines Dec. 11 Fifteen-page paper due (for students receiving four course credits) Students taking the seminar for four credits will write a 15 page paper/literature review. Several suggested topics and potential readings for these papers will be found below. All students taking 3

the seminar will write a 6-8 paper earlier in the semester, comparing political culture and institutional approaches to APD. This assignment will be handed out in class. Participation in seminar discussions is expected and will be a factor in grading. Some Suggested Topics and Relevant Readings: Political Change and Periodization Walter Dean Burnham, Critical Elections and the Mainsprings of American Politics Byron E. Shafer, ed., The End of Realignment? Interpreting American Electoral Eras David R. Mayhew, Electoral Realignments: A Critique of an American Genre Bruce Ackerman, We the People: Foundations Stephen Skowronek and Matthew Glassman, ed., Formative Acts: American Politics in the Making Political Culture and Political Development Samuel P. Huntington, American Politics: The Promise of Disharmony James Morone, The Democratic Wish: Popular Participation and the Limits of American Government James Morone, Hellfire Nation: The Politics of Sin in American History Rogers M. Smith, Civic Ideals: Conflicting Visions of Citizenship in U.S. History Michael Paul Rogin, Ronald Reagan the Movie: and Other Episodes in Political Demonology J. David Greenstone, The Lincoln Persuasion Political Parties and Political Development Stephen Skowronek, The Politics Presidents Make: Leadership from John Adams to Bill Clinton Scott James, Presidents, Parties, and the State: A Party System Perspective on Democratic Regulatory Choice, 1884-1936 John Gerring, Party Ideologies in America, 1828-1996 Sidney Milkis, The Presidency and the Parties: The Transformation of the American Party System Since the New Deal David Plotke, Building a Democratic Political Order: Reshaping American Liberalism in the 1930s and 1940s John J. Coleman, Party Decline in America: Policy, Politics, and the Fiscal State Bruce Miroff, The Liberals Moment: the McGovern Insurgency and the Identity Crisis of the Democratic Party Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson, Off Center: The Republican Revolution and the Erosion of American Democracy 4

The Presidency and Political Development Stephen Skowronek, The Politics Presidents Make: Leadership from John Adams to Bill Clinton Sidney Milkis, The Presidency and the Parties: The Transformation of the American Party System Since the New Deal Jeffrey Tulis, The Rhetorical Presidency David A. Crockett, The Opposition Presidency: Leadership and the Constraints of History Kenneth R. Mayer, With the Stroke of a Pen: Executive Orders and Presidential Power Keith Whittington, Political Foundations of Judicial Supremacy: The Presidency, the Supreme Court, and Constitutional Leadership in U.S. History Political Economy and Political Development Elizabeth Sanders, Roots of Reform: Farmers, Workers, and the American State, 1877-1917 Richard Franklin Bensel, Sectionalism and American Political Development, 1880-1980 Gerald Berk, Alternative Tracks: The Constitution of American Industrial Order, 1865-1917 Victoria Hattam, Labor Visions and State Power: The Origins of Business Unionism in the United States Karen Orren, Belated Feudalism: Labor, the Law, and Liberal Development in the United States Brian Waddell, The War Against the New Deal: World War II and American Democracy Ira Katznelson and Martin Shefter, eds., Shaped by War and Trade: International Influences on American Political Development Gender and Political Development Theda Skocpol, Protecting Soldiers and Mothers: The Political Origins of Social Policy in the United States Gwendolyn Mink, The Wages of Motherhood: Inequality and the Welfare State, 1917-1942 Rebecca Edwards, Angels in the Machinery: Gender in American Party Politics from the Civil War to the Progressive Era Christina Wolbrecht, The Politics of Women s Rights: Parties, Positions, and Change Patricia Strach, All in the Family: The Private Roots of American Public Policy Public Policy and Political Development Patricia Strach, All in the Family: The Private Roots of American Public Policy Jacob Hacker, The Divided Welfare State: The Battle Over Public and Private Social Benefits in the United States Christopher Howard, The Hidden Welfare State Suzanne Mettler, Soldiers to Citizens: The G.I. Bill and the Making of the Greatest Generation 5

Andrea Louise Campbell, How Policies Make Citizens: Senior Political Activism and the American Welfare State Victoria Hattam, In the Shadow of Race: Jews, Latinos, and Immigrant Politics in the United States 6