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|a The Concept of Jacksonian Democracy :
|b New York as a Test Case /
|c by Lee Benson.
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|a Princeton, New Jersey :
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|c 1970.
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
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|c ©1970.
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|t Frontmatter --
|t PREFACE --
|t A Supplementary Note on Method for the Paperback Edition --
|t CONTENTS --
|t Chapter I. Prom Populism to Egalitarianism --
|t CHAPTER II. Antimasonry Goes Political --
|t CHAPTER III. "Bank War" and Restoration of the Two- Party System --
|t CHAPTER IV. New York Party Leadership, 1834-1844 --
|t CHAPTER V. Positive versus Negative Liberalism --
|t CHAPTER VI. Two Minor "Parties" --
|t CHAPTER VII. Class Voting in New York --
|t CHAPTER VIII. Ethnocultural Groups and Political Parties --
|t CHAPTER IX. Religious Groups and Political Parties --
|t CHAPTER X. Who Voted for the Minor "Parties"? --
|t CHAPTER XI. Party Programs, Characters, and Images --
|t CHAPTER XII. Texas Annexation and New York Public Opinion --
|t CHAPTER XIII . Outline for a Theory of American Voting Behavior --
|t CHAPTER XIV. Interpreting New York Voting Behavior --
|t CHAPTER XV. Jacksonian Democracy-Concept or Fiction ? --
|t APPENDICES --
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|a Jacksonian Democracy has become almost a commonplace in American history. But in this penetrating analysis of one state-its voting cycles, party makeup, and social, ethnic, and religious patterns-Lee Benson shows that the concept bears little or no relation to New York history during the Jacksonian period. New York voters between 1816 and 1844 did not follow the traditional distinctions between Whigs and Democrats. Ethnic and religious ties were stronger social forces than income, occupation, and environment. Mr. Benson's examination suggests a new theory of American voting behavior and a re.
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