Rainbow's end : Irish-Americans and the dilemmas of urban machine politics, 1840-1985
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Rainbow's end : Irish-Americans and the dilemmas of urban machine politics, 1840-1985
(California series on social choice and political economy, 15)
University of California Press, 1990, c1988
1st paperback printing
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Bibliography: p. 305-331
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Unprecedented in its scope, Rainbow's End provides a bold new analysis of the emergence, growth, and decline of six classic Irish-American political machines in New York, Jersey City, Chicago, San Francisco, Pittsburgh and Albany. Combining the approaches of political economy and historical sociology, Erie examines a wide range of issues, including the relationship between city and state politics, the manner in which machines shaped ethnic and working-class politics, and the reasons why centralized party organizations failed to emerge in Boston and Philadelphia despite their large Irish populations. The book ends with a thorough discussion of the significance of machine politics for today's urban minorities.
目次
List of Tables
Preface
I. The Irish and the Big-City Machines
2. Building the Nineteenth-Century Machines, 1840-1896
3* Guardians of Power: The Irish Versus the New
Immigrants, 1896-1928
4. The Crisis of the 1930s: The Depression, the New Deal,
and Changing Machine Fortunes, 1928-1950
5* The Last Hurrah? Machines in the Postwar Era,
1950-1985
6. Machine Building, Irish-American Style
7* Rainbow's End: Machines, Immigrants, and
the Working Class
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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