The American Political Process

New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1965. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. xii, 756 pages. Figures. Tables. Glossary Footnotes. Selected Bibliography. Index. Previous owner's mailing label is on the fep. The book has signs of moisture damage but there is very little damage to text (primarily to the verso). There is occasional loss of marginal page material. This is an important snapshot of both the mid-century understanding of the American Political Process and also of how it was being taught during the turbulent period of the Vietnam War, Civil Rights movement, and a high level of political activism and protests. The authors were from the Department of Political Science at Michigan State University. Charles Raymond Adrian (March 12, 1922 – May 28, 2004) was an American professor of political science who specialized in municipal politics. He started teaching at Michigan State University in 1955. Through 1956 and 1957 he served as an administrative assistant to G. Mennen Williams, then Governor of Michigan. During his time in Michigan Adrian wrote two articles, Some General Characteristics of Nonpartisan Elections and A Typology for Nonpartisan Elections, that are considered the seminal works in the study of non-partisanship. Adrian's 1977 book, Governing Urban America, was considered the most cited textbook in the field of urban politics. Charles Press was a Professor Emeritus at Michigan State University. After serving in the U.S. Army during World War II, he completed his B.J. at the University of Missouri in 1948, earned his M.A. in Political Science at the University of Minnesota in 1951, and his Ph.D. in 1953. Press joined the Michigan State University Department of Political Science as an Assistant Professor in 1954, was promoted to Associate Professor in 1956, and to Professor in 1965. He is author of over thirty books and monographs, as well as numerous journal articles. His coauthored books include Democracy in Urban America (1961), The American Political Process (1965, 1969), Governing Urban America (1968, 1977), American Politics Reappraised: The Enchantment of Camelot Dispelled (1973, 1974), State and Community Governments in the Federal System (1979, 1983), and American Policy Studies (1981). In addition to co-editing Democracy in Urban America: Readings on Government and Politics (1961) and Empathy and Ideology (1966), he is the sole author of American Politics and Journalists (1988), Democracy in the Fifty States (1966), and The Political Cartoon (1981). Press is a past president of the Midwest Political Science Association. In 1961-1962, Press served on the Michigan Constitutional Convention. Press retired from MSU in 1991. Condition: Fair.

Keywords: Government, Political Process, Democracy, Constitution, Federalism, Ideology, Interest Groups, Voter, Political Parties, Nominations, Elections, Political Campaigns, Public Leadership, Congress, Presidency, Bureaucracy, Judiciary, Public Policy, Indi

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