PUBLICATIONS

General American Government

2016

Kincaid, John. 2016. “Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission.” In American Governance Vol. 1, ed. Stephen L. Schechter. Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference, 220-222. Description and ordering information.

Kincaid, John. 2016. “Concurrent and Exclusive Powers.” In American Governance Vol. 1, ed. Stephen L. Schechter. Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference, 338-339. Description and ordering information.

Schechter, Stephen L. ed. 2016. American Governance. 5 vols. Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference. Description and ordering information.

 

2014

Kincaid, John. 2014. “Religious Rights Trump Administrators’ Convenience.” PA Times August 22. Free full text.

 

2012

Kincaid, John. 2012. “Health-Care Change in the United States: Reform and Reaction.” In La Descentralización Sanitaria, eds. Juan Pemán Gavín and Mario Kölling. Zaragoza: Fundación Manuel Giménez Abad, 15-34.

 

2011

Kincaid, John. 2011. “How the Protesters of the ‘60s Eased the Way for the Occupiers.” The Providence Journal (December 30): B7.

 

Kincaid, John. 2011. “Public Service Dedication.” SIAM Newsletter 35 (Spring): 2.

Leckrone, J. Wesley. 2011. “American Liberty League” and “Wagner-Steagal Housing Act”. In The Thirties in America, ed. Thomas Tandy Lewis. Ipswich, MA: Salem Press. Description and ordering information.

Leckrone, J. Wesley. 2011. “Public Interest Groups” and “Punctuated Equilibrium.” In The Encyclopedia of Political Science, ed. George Thomas Kurian. Washington, DC: CQ Press. Description and ordering information.

 

2010

Leckrone, J. Wesley. 2010. “Presidential Succession Act of 1947.” In The Forties in America, ed. Thomas Tandy Lewis. Ipswich, MA: Salem Press. Description and ordering information.

Leckrone, J. Wesley. 2010. “Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.” In Encyclopedia of American Immigration, ed. Carl L. Bankston III. Ipswich, MA: Salem Press. Description and ordering information.

 

2009

Leckrone, J. Wesley. 2009. “Homestead Act of 1862.” In Historical Encyclopedia of American Business, ed. Richard L. Wilson. Ipswich, MA: Salem Press. Description and ordering information.

 

2008

Kincaid, John. 2008. “Role of the Expert Advisor.” In The Role of the Policy Advisor: An Insider’s Look, ed. Nadia Verrelli. Kingston, ON: Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, Queen’s University, 35-38. Free full text.

 

2007

Lutz, Donald S. 2007. “Constitutional Bricolage: A Commentary on Akhil Reed Amar’s America’s Constitution: A Biography.” Syracuse Law Review 57: 311-326. Paid access.

Smith, Troy Ellis. 2007. Review of With Lincoln in the White House: Letters, Memoranda, and Other Writings of John G. Ciolay, 1860-1865, ed. Michael Burlingame, and An Oral History of Abraham Lincoln: John G. Nicolay’s Interviews and Essays, ed. Michael Burlingame. Congress & the Presidency 34 (Autumn): 83-84. Paid access.

 

2006

Leckrone, J. Wesley. 2006. “The United States Senate.” In A World of Second Chambers. eds. Joerg Luther, Paolo Passaglia and Rolando Tarachi. Turin, Italy: Centre for Studies on Federalism, 97-152. Description and ordering information.

 

2005

Kincaid, John. 2005. Review of Peace Pact: The Lost World of the American Founding, by David C. Hendrickson. Journal of Politics 67 (February): 289-291. Paid access.

Leckrone, J. Wesley. 2005. “Richard M. Nixon.” In The Fifties in America, ed. John C. Super. Ipswich, MA: Salem Press, 689-691. Description and ordering information.

 

2003

Marbach, Joseph. 2003. Garrett Defeats Sumers in New Jersey’s Fifth District Race.” In The Roads to Congress, 2002, eds. Robert Dewhirst and Sunil Ahuja. Mansfield, OH: Book Masters, Inc.

 

2002

Kincaid, John. 2002. “Presidential Politics and the Future of the U.S. Supreme Court.” Indian Journal of Federal Studies 3 (1): 148-153.

Lutz, Donald S., Philip Abbott, Barbara Allen, and Russell Hanson. 2002. “The Electoral College in Historical and Philosophical Perspective.” In Choosing a President: The Electoral College and Beyond, ed. Paul Schumaker and Burdett Loomis. New York: Chatham House, 31-52. Description and ordering information.

 

2001

Lutz, Donald S. 2001.”American Constitutions.” In The Oxford Companion to American Law, ed. Kermit Hall. New York: Oxford University Press. Description and ordering information.

Marbach, Joseph. 2001. “Santorum Defeats Klink in Pennsylvania’s Senate Race.” In The Roads to Congress, 2000, eds. Robert Dewhirst and Sunil Ahuja. Chicago: Wadsworth.

 

2000

Kincaid, John. 2000. “Presidential Politics and the Future of the U.S. Supreme Court.” Federations: What’s New in Federalism Worldwide 1 (November): 5-6.

Reprinted in Indian Journal of Federal Studies 3:1 (2002): 148-153.

Lutz, Donald S. 2000. “Thinking About Constitutionalism at the Start of the Twenty-First Century.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 30 (Fall): 115-135. Abstract and paid access. 

Lutz, Donald S. 2000. “Political Theory and Constitutional Construction.” In Political Theory and Partisan Politics, eds. Edward Portis, Adolf Gunderson and Ruth Lessl Shively. SUNY Press, 33-50.  Description and ordering information.

Lutz, Donald S. 2000. “The Articles of Confederation.” In American and European Constitutions, 1776-1813, ed. Horst Dippel. University of Kassel.

Schechter, Stephen L. 2000. “Amending the Constitution: Current Proposals.” Insights on Law & Society 1 (Fall): 11-13. Free full text.

Smith, Troy Ellis. 2000. “Presidential Power vs. Congressional Time: Legislative History in the First Civil War Congress.” Congress & the Presidency 27 (Fall): 149-162. Abstract and paid access.

 

1999

Elazar, Daniel. 1999. “Tocqueville and the Cultural Basis of American Democracy.PS: Political Science and Politics 32 (June): 207-210. Paid access.

Leckrone, J. Wesley. 1999. “Barry Goldwater.” In The Sixties in America, eds. Carl Singleton, Jeffrey Knight, and Rowena Wildin. Ipswich, MA: Salem Press, 315-317. Description and ordering information.

Leckrone, J. Wesley. 1999. “The Presidency of Harry S Truman.” In Encyclopedia of North American History, ed. John C. Super. New York: Marshall Cavendish Corporation.

Marbach, Joseph. 1999. “Smith Defeats Schneider in New Jersey’s Fourth District Race.” In The Roads to Congress, 1998, eds. Robert Dewhirst and Sunil Ahuja. Chicago: Wadsworth.

Marbach, Joseph. 1999. “The Northwest Ordinance” and “The Sixteenth Amendment.” In Encyclopedia of North American History, ed. John C. Super. New York: Marshall Cavendish Corporation.

Marbach, Joseph. 1999. “The Great Society Programs.” In The Sixties in America, eds. Carl Singleton, Jeffrey Knight, and Rowena Wildin. Ipswich, MA: Salem Press, 322-325. Description and ordering information.

 

1998

Lutz, Donald S. 1998. “The Iroquois Confederation Constitution: An Analysis.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 28 (Spring): 99-127. Abstract and paid access. 

Lutz, Donald S. ed. 1998. Colonial Origins of the American Constitution: A Documentary History. Indianapolis: Liberty Fund. Free full text.

 

1997

Kincaid, John. 1997. Review of Creating Public Value: Strategic Management in Government, by Mark H. Moore. Journal of Politics 59 (February): 257-258. Paid access.

Lutz, Donald S. 1997. “The Pedigree of the U.S. Bill of Rights.” In The Bill of Rights: Government Proscribed, eds. Ronald Hoffman and Peter Albert. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia.

Lutz, Donald S. 1997. “The Articles of Confederation.” In American Confederal Experiences, Past and Present, ed. Daniel J. Elazar. New York: University Press of America.

 

1996

Kincaid, John. 1996. “Experience May Dampen Convention Hopes.” PA Times 19 (October 1): 10.

 

1995

Kincaid, John. 1995. “Rechtssystem und Gerichtsbarkeit.” In Regierungssystem der USA: Lehr-und Handbuch, eds. Wolfgang Jäger, Christoph Haas and Wolfgang Welz. München: R. Oldenbourg Verlag, 214-230. 2nd ed., 1998. Ordering information.

Lutz, Donald S. 1995. “Democracy & Foreign Policy.” Rev. of Exporting Democracy: Fulfilling America’s Destiny, by Joshua Muravchik and Exporting Democracy: The United States and Latin America, Case Studies, ed.  Abraham F. Lowenthal. Journal of Democracy 2 (Fall): 127-130.

Schechter, Stephen L. 1995. Review of Responding to Imperfection: The Theory and Practice of Constitutional Amendment, ed. by Sanford Levinson. American Political Science Review 89 (December): 1026-1027. Paid access.

 

1994

Elazar, Daniel J. 1994. The American Mosaic: The Impact of Space, Time, And Culture On American Politics. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Free access to Preface.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1994. “The Federalist.” In Dictionnaire International Du Federalisme, eds. Denis De Rougemont and Francois Saint-Ouen. Bruxelles: Emile Bruylant.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1994. “In Memoriam: Aaron Wildavsky (1930-1993).” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 24 (Spring): 131-133. Paid access. 

Elazar, Daniel J. 1994. “Aaron Wildavsky: In Memoriam.” Jewish Political Studies Review 6 (Spring): 5-7.

Lutz, Donald S. 1994. Review of The Bill of Rights and the States: The Colonial and Revolutionary Origins of American Liberties, eds. Patrick Conley and John P. Kaminski. Publius: The Journal of Federalism 24 (Summer): 175-176. Paid access. 

 

1993

Elazar, Daniel J. 1993. “How Present Conceptions of Human Rights Shape the Protection of Rights in the United States.” In Old Rights and New, ed. Robert A. Licht. Washington, DC: AEI Press: 38-50. Free full text of book.

Kincaid, John. 1993. “Government Financing of Higher Education in the 1990s: Austerity, Affordability, and Accountability.” Metropolitan Universities 4 (Winter): 33-47. Free full text.

Lutz, Donald S. 1993. Review of The Rise and Fall of Early America, 1630-1789: The Legacy for Contemporary Politics, by Joshua Miller. Journal of American History 79 (March): 1575-1576. Paid access.

Lutz, Donald S. 1993. Review of The Federalists, Antifederalists, and the American Political Tradition, eds. Wilson Carey McWilliams and Michael T. Gibbons. Publius: The Journal of Federalism 23 (Winter): 124-126. Paid access. 

Schechter, Stephen L. and Richard B. Bernstein. 1993. Review of The Selling of the Constitutional Convention: A History of News Coverage, by John K. Alexander. The William and Mary Quarterly 50 (January): 224-226.

 

1992

Elazar, Daniel J., and Ellis Katz, eds. 1992. American Models of Revolutionary Leadership: George Washington and Other Examples. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Free access to Introduction and Chapter 1.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1992. Review of As Far as Republican Principles Will Admit: Essays by Martin Diamond, by Martin Diamond. Publius: The Journal of Federalism 22 (Summer): 209-210. Paid access. 

Elazar, Daniel J. 1992. Building Toward Civil War: A Case Study in the Generational Rhythm of American Politics. Lanham, MD: Madison Books. Description and ordering information.

Kincaid, John. 1992. “Secrecy and Democracy: The Unresolved Legacy of the Pentagon Papers.” In Watergate and Afterward: The Legacy of Richard M. Nixon, eds. Leon Friedman and William F. Levantrosser. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 151-162.

 

1991

Lutz, Donald S. 1991. “Political Participation in Eighteenth-Century America.” In Toward a Usable Past: Liberty Under State Constitutions, eds. Paul Finkelman and Stephen E. Gottlieb. Athens: University of Georgia Press 1991: 19-49. Description and ordering information.

 

1990

Elazar, Daniel J. 1990. “The Undesirability of Reform.” In The Constitutional Bases of Political and Social Change in the United States, ed. Shlomo Slonim. New York: Praeger. Description and ordering information.

Kincaid, John. 1990. Review of The Tempting of America, by Robert Bork and The People Rising, by Michael Pertschuk and Wendy Schaetzel. The Bureaucrat 19 (Spring): 58-62.

Lutz, Donald S. 1990. “The Articles of Confederation as the Background to the Federal Republic.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 20 (Winter): 55-70. Abstract and paid access. 

Lutz, Donald S. 1990. “The Intellectual Background to the American Founding.” Texas Tech Law Review 21: 2327-2348.

Lutz, Donald S. 1990. “Religious Dimensions in the Development of American Constitutionalism,” Emory Law Journal 39: 21-40.

Lutz, Donald S. 1990. Review of Principles of the Constitutional Order: The Ratification Debates, ed. Robert L. Utley, Jr. Journal of American History 77 (September): 654-655. Paid access.

Lutz, Donald S. 1990. “The Articles of Confederation,” “The Declaration of Independence,” “The Mayflower Compact,” and “The U. S. Constitution.” In Roots of the Republic: American Founding Documents Interpreted, ed. Stephen L. Schechter. Madison: Madison House.

Lutz, Donald S. 1990. “The U.S. Bill of Rights in Historical Perspective.” In Contexts of the Bill of Rights, eds. Stephen L. Schechter and Richard B. Bernstein.  Albany: The N. Y. State Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution.

Schechter, Stephen L. and Richard B. Bernstein, eds. 1990. Contexts of the Bill of Rights. Albany, NY: The New York State Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution.

Schechter, Stephen L. and Richard B. Bernstein, eds. 1990. New York and the Union: Contributions to the American Constitutional Experience. Albany, NY: New York State Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution.

 

1989

Kincaid, John. 1989. “Introduction to American Government and Politics,” “Federalism and Constitutionalism,” and “Public Opinion and the Electoral Process.” In Handbook for the Study of the United States, eds. William Bate and Perry Frank. Washington, DC: United States Information Agency, 251-272.

Lutz, Donald S. 1989. Review of Essays on Liberty & Federalism: The Shaping of the U.S. Constitution, eds. David E. Narrett and Joyce S. Goldberg. Publius: The Journal of Federalism 19 (Summer): 204-205. Paid access. 

Lutz, Donald S. 1989. Review of Inventing the People: The Rise of Popular Sovereignty in England and America, by Edmund S. Morgan. William & Mary Quarterly 46 (July): 596-601.

Lutz, Donald S. 1989. “Connecticut: Achieving Consent and Assuring Control.” In Ratifying the Constitution, eds. Michael Gillespie and Michael Lienesch. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas. Description and ordering information.

Schechter, Stephen L. and Richard B. Bernstein, eds. 1989. Well Begun: Chronicles of the Early National Period. Albany, NY: New York State Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution.

 

1988

Elazar, Daniel J. 1988. The American Constitutional Tradition. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1988. “Land and Liberty in American Civil Society.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 18 (Fall): 1-29. Abstract and paid access. 

Kincaid, John. 1988. “Daniel Berrigan”, “Phillip Berrigan”, “The Chicago 8”, “Fellowship of Reconciliation”, “Allard K. Lowenstein”, “New York Times v. United States”, “Pentagon Papers Trial”, “Anthony Russo”, “Benjamin Spock”, “SDS”, and “War Resisters League”. In Dictionary of the Vietnam War, 1945-1975, ed. James S. Olson. New York: Greenwood Press, 40-42, 75-76, 143-144, 262, 301-302, 361-362, 400-401, 426-427, 431-433, 482-483. Description and ordering information.

Lutz, Donald S. 1988. “The United States Constitution as an Incomplete Text.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 496 (March): 23-32. Abstract and paid access.

Lutz, Donald S. 1988. “Political Participation in Eighteenth-Century America.” Albany Law Review 53 (Winter): 327-356.

 

1987

Daniel J Elazar. [1969] 1987. “Introduction.” In How Organizations Are Represented in Washington, ed. Dexter, Lewis A., Lanham, MD: University Press of America and Center for the Study of Federalism.

Kincaid, John. 1987. “Frank Hague and Franklin Roosevelt: The Hudson Dictator and the Country Democrat.” In Franklin D. Roosevelt: The Man, The Myth, The Era, eds. Herbert D. Rosenbaum and Elizabeth Bartelme. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 13-39.

Lutz, Donald S. 1987. “The Changing View of the Founding and a New Perspective on American Political Theory.” Social Science Quarterly 68 (December): 669-686.

Lutz, Donald S. 1987.”The Origins of American Constitutionalism: The Colonial Heritage.” Juris 1.

Lutz, Donald S. 1987. “The First American Constitutions.” In The Constitution: A History of its Framing and Ratification, eds. Leonard Levy and Dennis J. Mahoney. New York: Macmillan.

 

1986

Elazar, Daniel J. [1937] 1986. Foreword to The Story of the Constitution, by Sol Bloom. Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration. Full text of 1937 edition of the book.

Kincaid, John. 1986. “Beyond the Voting Rights Act: White Responses to Black Political Power in Tchula, Mississippi.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 16 (Fall): 155-172. Abstract and paid access. 

Lutz, Donald S. 1986. Review of From Colonies to Commonwealth: Familial Ideology and the Beginnings of American Republic, by Melvin Yazawa. American Political Science Review 80 (September): 1012-1014. Paid access.

Lutz, Donald S., ed. 1986. Documents of Political Foundation Written by Colonial Americans: From Covenant to Constitution. Philadelphia: Institute for the Study of Human Issues.

 

1985

Elazar, Daniel J. 1985. “The U.S. Constitution and the American Tradition of Constitution-Making.” In The Reluctant Pillar: New York and the Adoption of the Federal Constitution, ed. Stephen L. Schechter. Troy, NY: Russell Sage College, 3-15. Free full text of book.

Kincaid, John. 1985-1986. Review of The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement: Black Communities Organizing for Change, by Aldon D. Morris. The Texas Journal of Political Studies 8 (Fall/Winter): 42-44.

Schechter, Stephen L. 1985. “Amending the United States Constitution: A New Generation on Trial.” In The Politics of Constitutional Change in Industrial Nations: Redesigning the State, eds. Keith G. Banting and Richard Simeon. London: Macmillan, 160-202. Abstract and paid access.

 

1984

Elazar, Daniel J. 1984. “Soft-Headed Politics: Carter’s Policies Opened the Door for Terrorists.” Philadelphia Inquirer, February 21.

Kincaid, John. 1984. Review of The Presidential Contest: With a Guide to the 1984 Race, by Richard A. Watson. Presidential Studies Quarterly 14 (Summer): 450-151.

Lutz, Donald S. 1984. “The Relative Influence of European Writers on Late Eighteenth Century American Political Thought.” American Political Science Review 78: 189-97. Abstract and paid access.

 

1983

Hyneman, Charles S. and Donald S. Lutz, eds. 1983. American Political Writing During the Founding Era, 1760-1805. Indianapolis: Liberty Press. Free full text: Volume 1 and Volume 2.

Kincaid, John. 1983. Review of Representation versus Direct Democracy in Fighting About Taxes, by Lewis A. Dexter. Publius: The Journal of Federalism 13 (Summer): 104-105. Paid access.

Lutz, Donald S. 1983. “The Preamble to the United States Constitution.” This Constitution 1: 23-30.

 

1981

Kincaid, John. 1981. “Official Draws Realistic View of Senate Life.” Denton Record-Chronicle (July 3): 4D.

 

1980

Elazar, Daniel J. 1980. “The Meaning of the 1970’s.” Society 17 (January): 7-11. Paid access.

Kincaid, John. 1980. “Amendment Should Decide Equality of Gender.” Denton Record-Chronicle (February 15): 4A.

 

1979

Elazar, Daniel J. 1979. “How the American Polity Is the Source of American National Identity.” In The American Experience, ed. Shlomo Slonim. Ramat Gan: Turtledove.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1979. “Comments on the Character of the American Polity.” In The American Experience, ed. Shlomo Slonim. Ramat Gan: Turtledove.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1979. “Republicanism, Representation and Consent in the Founding Era.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 9 (Spring): 1-10. Paid access. 

Elazar, Daniel J. 1979. “Federalism as Grand Design.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 9 (Fall): 1-8. Paid access. 

 

1978

Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. “The Generational Rhythm of American Politics.American Politics Quarterly 6 (January): 55-94. Paid access.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. “The Constitution, The Union, and the Liberties of the People.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 8 (Summer): 141-175. Paid access. 

Elazar, Daniel J. 1978. “Martin Diamond’s Legacy.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 8 (Summer): 1-5. Paid access. 

Kincaid, John, Frederick D. Herzon and Verne Dalton. 1978. “Personality and Public Opinion: The Case of Authoritarianism, Prejudice, and Support for the Korean and Vietnam Wars.” Polity 11 (Autumn): 92-113. Abstract and paid access.

 

1977

Elazar, Daniel J. 1977. “In Memory of Martin Diamond.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 7 (Fall): 1-2. Paid access.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1977. “Bureaucracy – A Modest Jacksonian Proposal.” Ripon Forum 13 (February): 1-2. Free full text.

Lutz, Donald S. 1977. “Bernard Bailyn, Gordon S. Wood, and Whig Political Theory.The Political Science Reviewer 7 (Fall): 111-144. Free full text.

 

1976

Elazar, Daniel J. and Murray Friedman. 1976. Moving Up: Ethnic Succession in America. New York: Institute on Pluralism and Group Identity of the American Jewish Committee.

Kincaid, John. 1976. Review of Game Plan for Disaster: An Ombudsman’s Report on the Nixon Years, by Clark R. Mollenhoff. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 426 (July): 253. Paid access.

Lutz, Donald S. 1976. “American Contributions to Consent Theory: 1776-1800.” In Founding Principles of American Government: Two Hundred Years of Democracy on Trial, eds. George Graham, Jr., and Scarlett Graham. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

 

1975

Kincaid, John. 1975. “Pentagon Papers Revisited.” In Social Justice and Its Enemies: A Normative Approach to Social Problems, ed. Thomas Ford Hoult. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 420-422.

 

1974

Elazar, Daniel J. 1974. “Land Space and Civil Society in America.” Western Historical Quarterly 5 (July): 261-284. Paid access.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1974. “United States of America: Overview.” In The Yom Kippur War, Israel and the Jewish People. New York: Arno Press.

 

1973

Elazar, Daniel J. 1973. “First Principles.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 3 (Fall): 1-10. Paid access. 

Kincaid, John. 1973. “Watergate Floods Paper Trial.” American Report III (May 21): 6, 23.

Kincaid, John. 1973. “Nixon’s Strategy for Secrecy.” American Report III (May 7): 1.

Kincaid, John. 1973. “The Truth Shall Make You Free: Top Secret.” The Christian Herald 96 (May): 30-37.

 

1972

Elazar, Daniel J. 1972. “Toward a Revival of Progressivism.” Ripon Forum 8 (October): 11-15. Free full text.

Kincaid, John. 1972. “Notes on the Post-Constitutional Prosecution of Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony Russo.” SANE World 11 (December): 2.

Kincaid, John, ed. 1972. “The Pentagon Papers Trial.” WIN Magazine 8 (November 1).

Lutz, Donald. 1972. Review of The Pentagon Papers by Neil Sheehan, E. W. Kenworthy, Fox Butterfield and Hedrick Smith. The Journal of Politics 34 (May): 663-665. Paid access.

1971

Elazar, Daniel J. 1971. The United States Political System. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism.

Kincaid, John. 1971. “The American Vocation and Its Contemporary Discontents.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 1 (Fall): 115-140. Paid access. 

 

1969

Elazar, Daniel J. 1969. “Land Space and Civil Society in America.” In Land Settlement Policy, ed. Ivan Hanson. Raleigh: North Carolina University Press, 79-83.

 

1968

Elazar, Daniel J. 1968. Review of A Nation Moving West edited by Robert W. Richmond and Robert W. Murdock. New Mexico Historical Review 42 (January). Paid access.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1968. Toward a Generational Theory of American Politics. Philadelphia: Center for the Study of Federalism.

 

1965

Elazar, Daniel J. 1965. “Which Road to the Presidency?” Southwestern Social Science Quarterly 46 (June): 37-46.

Elazar, Daniel J. 1965. “Government and the Economy in the Civil War Generation.” In Economic Change in the Civil War Era, eds. David Gilchrist and David Lewis. Greenville: Eleutherian Mills Hagley Foundation.

 

1961

Elazar, Daniel J. 1961. “Churches as Molders in American Politics.” American Behavioral Scientist 4 (May): 15-18. Abstract and paid access.