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Author Leonard, Gerald Flood, author

Title The invention of party politics : federalism, popular sovereignty, and constitutional development in Jacksonian Illinois / Gerald Leonard
Published Chapel Hill ; London : The University of North Carolina Press, [2002]
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Description 1 online resource (x, 328 pages)
Series Studies in legal history
Studies in legal history.
Contents The antiparty constitutional tradition from Bolingbroke to Van Buren -- The antiparty consensus of the Illinois democracy -- State sovereignty and the "Proscriptive party," 1828-1830 -- National politics, the Constitution, and the price of party in Illinois, 1831-1834 -- Partyism unchained, 1834-1836 -- The spoils aristocracy and the paper aristocracy, 1837-1838 -- Ideological origins of the two-party constitution, 1839 -- The elections of 1839-1840 : popular sovereignty? -- The rise and fall of constitutional partyism : Illinois and the nation, 1815-1854
Summary This work uncovers the constitutional foundations of that most essential institution of modern democracy, the political party. It rejects the view that Martin Van Buren and other Jacksonian politicians had the idea of a modern party system in mind when they built the original democratic system
Analysis Samfundsvidenskab Politologi
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-317) and index
Notes Online resource (HeinOnline, viewed August 31, 2016)
Subject Political parties -- Illinois -- History -- 19th century
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Process -- Political Parties.
Political parties
Politics and government
SUBJECT Illinois -- Politics and government -- 19th century
Subject Illinois
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0807861316
9780807861318
Other Titles Party politics