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The Communication Review | 2000

The civic “world we have lost”: Reflections on the first generations of democratic self‐rule in America

Stuart M. Blumin

Historians have customarily celebrated the expansion of electoral democracy during the post‐Jacksonian era of high voter turnout, developing political parties, and increasingly vibrant election campaigns. This essay qualifies this view by focusing on the limits of popular engagement in the partisan processes of nominating candidates, conducting campaigns, and bringing out the vote during the middle decades of the nineteenth century. The nominally more democratic system of local party caucuses and pyramiding nominating conventions was generally controlled by small numbers of party activists, and generally avoided by less active citizens. Campaigns were similarly controlled, and given more the appearance than the substance of popular participation. Parties were particularly active in bringing voters to the polls on election day, combining transportation with various forms of enticement to and intimidation of voters who, in numerous documented instances, did not know who they were voting for. The varied array of nineteenth‐century political commitments and understandings does not differ as strikingly from that of the twentieth century as is generally believed.


Archive | 2000

Rude Republic: Americans and Their Politics in the Nineteenth Century

Glenn C. Altschuler; Stuart M. Blumin


Historical Methods Newsletter | 1974

OCCUPATION AND ETHNICITY IN FIVE NINETEENTH-CENTURY CITIES: A COLLABORATIVE INQUIRY

Theodore Hershberg; Michael B. Katz; Stuart M. Blumin; Laurence Glasco; Clyde Griffen


The American Historical Review | 1985

The Hypothesis of Middle-Class Formation in Nineteenth-Century America: A Critique and Some Proposals

Stuart M. Blumin


Archive | 2009

The GI Bill : a new deal for veterans

Glenn C. Altschuler; Stuart M. Blumin


The Journal of American History | 1997

Limits of Political Engagement in Antebellum America: A New Look at the Golden Age of Participatory Democracy

Glenn C. Altschuler; Stuart M. Blumin


American Quarterly | 1997

Where is the Real America?: Politics and Popular Consciousness in the Antebellum Era

Glenn C. Altschuler; Stuart M. Blumin


Journal of Policy History | 1990

The Center Cannot Hold: Historians and the Suburbs

Stuart M. Blumin


The Journal of American History | 1987

The Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, 1867–1950. Alexandria, Va.: Chadwyck-Healey, 1982–1986. Available by city and state on 35mm microfilm. Write to publisher for price information

Stuart M. Blumin


The Journal of American History | 2012

Turning the Tables: Restaurants and the Rise of the American Middle Class, 1880–1920

Stuart M. Blumin

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