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Party Politics in America

Marjorie Randon Hershey Barry C. Burden

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English
Routledge
30 June 2025
Long regarded as the “gold standard” of political parties texts, this new, nineteenth edition of Party Politics in America brings its comprehensive and authoritative coverage of party politics into an age of heightened partisan conflict; threats to the acceptance of democratic institutions; changes in the balance of power among the president, Congress, and the Supreme Court, and judicial rulings that upend long-established precedents. Marjorie Hershey and Barry Burden build on the book’s three-pronged coverage of party organization, party in the electorate, and party in government and incorporate important developments in racial politics, social media use, and battles over access to the vote. The book uses contemporary examples to bring to life the fascinating story of how parties shape our political system.

New to the nineteenth edition:

Fully updated through the 2022 and 2024 elections, including changes in virtually all the empirical data, boxed materials, and examples throughout the book Discusses the transformation of the Republican Party into the Party of Trump, with attendant changes in the parties’ coalitions and electoral prospects Examines the relevance of party politics and elections to college-age and other young voters in times of intense and off-putting polarization Considers the implications of recent changes in both parties to the likelihood that democracy will survive in the US Provides online Instructor’s Resources, including author-written test banks, essay questions, relevant websites with correlated sample assignments, and links to a collection of course syllabi
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   19th edition
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   787g
ISBN:   9781032354248
ISBN 10:   1032354240
Pages:   412
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
List of Figures List of Tables List of Boxes Foreword by John H. Aldrich PART I PARTIES AND PARTY SYSTEMS 1. What Are Political Parties? 2. The American Two-Party System PART II THE POLITICAL PARTY AS AN ORGANIZATION 3. The State and Local Party Organizations 4. The Parties' National Organizations 5. Party Activists PART III THE POLITICAL PARTY IN THE ELECTORATE 6. Party Identification 7. Party Coalitions and Polarization 8. Parties and Voter Turnout PART IV PARTIES, NOMINATIONS, AND ELECTIONS 9. How Parties Choose Candidates 10. Choosing the Presidential Nominees 11. The General Election 12. Financing the Campaigns PART V THE PARTY IN GOVERNMENT 13. Parties in Congress and State Legislatures 14. The Party in the Executive and the Courts 15. The Semi-Responsible Parties 16. The Place of Parties in American Politics

Marjorie Randon Hershey is Professor of Political Science Emerita at Indiana University, USA. Barry C. Burden is Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.

Reviews for Party Politics in America

Praise for the Nineteenth Edition “Hershey’s text is one of the clearest, most accessible texts for undergraduates learning about the role of parties in the United States. Because of its long publication history, it has been able to not only update as the party systems grow and adapt to new stimuli, but also can provide a reflective look back at party development and advances in theories concerning party government… [This book] is one of the best at keeping students engaged with information that is relevant to understanding the party system in the United States.” —Michael Romano, Shenandoah University ""This book is the best guide you can have for understanding democratic politics in America and it has been the best guide for quite a long time…Each edition adds new life to the text by considering the politics of the time. This edition is not an exception."" —John H. Aldrich, Duke University, from the Foreword Praise for Previous Editions ""A political parties textbook needs to cover a tremendous amount of ground—from party organizations to nomination contests to partisan attitudes in the electorate and beyond. Marjorie Randon Hershey’s Party Politics in America does it all superbly. Combing fresh insights, the latest scholarship, and current politics in a highly engaging text, this new edition is indispensable for classes."" —Bruce Larson, Gettysburg College ""In the midst of unprecedented events and personalities in American politics, one thing remains unchanged: Party Politics in America is an unparalleled resource for understanding the central role of political parties in American democracy. With clear, accessible language and organization, Marjorie Randon Hershey covers every aspect of American party politics in a way that enables readers to make sense of and identify patterns in what appears to be a messy, even irrational, system."" —Christina Wolbrecht, University of Notre Dame ""Hershey gives a remarkable update to her classic book on political parties. The new additions are timely and represent the current trends in this evolving field. This book continues to be the standard for teaching about American political parties."" —Beth Ginsberg, University of Connecticut—Stamford ""This new edition of Party Politics in America continues its tradition of combining the most comprehensive coverage of scholarly research with an up-to-date treatment of the rapidly-changing party and electoral landscape. Between its readability and stellar integration of scholarship and current politics, this book will appeal to students and instructors alike. I look forward to using it in my course, and to learning from it in my own research."" —Paul A. Beck, The Ohio State University ""This text continues to be the gold standard for courses on American political parties. In clearly written and engaging prose, these chapters reflect enduring wisdom alongside newly developed analytical insights from the best scholars. Marjorie Randon Hershey also does a wonderful job of contextualizing parties in the American political climate, documenting the challenges they face, and pointing out the myriad ways parties structure and influence behavior and policy."" —Kyle Saunders, Colorado State University Praise for the Nineteenth Edition ""This book is the best guide you can have for understanding democratic politics in America and it has been the best guide for quite a long time…Each edition adds new life to the text by considering the politics of the time. This edition is not an exception."" —John H. Aldrich, Duke University, from the Foreword “Hershey’s text is one of the clearest, most accessible texts for undergraduates learning about the role of parties in the United States. Because of its long publication history, it has been able to not only update as the party systems grow and adapt to new stimuli, but also can provide a reflective look back at party development and advances in theories concerning party government… [This book] is one of the best at keeping students engaged with information that is relevant to understanding the party system in the United States.” —Michael Romano, Shenandoah University Praise for Previous Editions ""A political parties textbook needs to cover a tremendous amount of ground—from party organizations to nomination contests to partisan attitudes in the electorate and beyond. Marjorie Randon Hershey’s Party Politics in America does it all superbly. Combing fresh insights, the latest scholarship, and current politics in a highly engaging text, this new edition is indispensable for classes."" —Bruce Larson, Gettysburg College ""In the midst of unprecedented events and personalities in American politics, one thing remains unchanged: Party Politics in America is an unparalleled resource for understanding the central role of political parties in American democracy. With clear, accessible language and organization, Marjorie Randon Hershey covers every aspect of American party politics in a way that enables readers to make sense of and identify patterns in what appears to be a messy, even irrational, system."" —Christina Wolbrecht, University of Notre Dame ""Hershey gives a remarkable update to her classic book on political parties. The new additions are timely and represent the current trends in this evolving field. This book continues to be the standard for teaching about American political parties."" —Beth Ginsberg, University of Connecticut—Stamford ""This new edition of Party Politics in America continues its tradition of combining the most comprehensive coverage of scholarly research with an up-to-date treatment of the rapidly-changing party and electoral landscape. Between its readability and stellar integration of scholarship and current politics, this book will appeal to students and instructors alike. I look forward to using it in my course, and to learning from it in my own research."" —Paul A. Beck, The Ohio State University ""This text continues to be the gold standard for courses on American political parties. In clearly written and engaging prose, these chapters reflect enduring wisdom alongside newly developed analytical insights from the best scholars. Marjorie Randon Hershey also does a wonderful job of contextualizing parties in the American political climate, documenting the challenges they face, and pointing out the myriad ways parties structure and influence behavior and policy."" —Kyle Saunders, Colorado State University


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