Essays and documents provide a comprehensive analysis of the issues and events of each presidential election
History of American Presidential Elections, 1789-1968
Becomethe definitive reference on the subject.
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The Hayes-Tilden Disputed Presidential Election of 1876
... Camelot and the Cultural Revolution , 27-29 ) . For examples of the emotional reaction to the assassination of JFK , see the memorandum by Elspeth Huxley at the conclusion of the Joseph ... Camelot and the Cultural Revolution, 58–61, 83–87,
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By One Vote shows how this election triggered a Republican revival and established the GOP as the Democrats' major competitor.
A fresh look at contentious elections in American history
The book contains overviews of the issues and events of every election in US history, accompanied by charts with the popular vote, electoral vote, and states carried. The election summary also contains information on party conventions.
This book addresses the peculiarities of the current presidential election system not yet addressed in other publications.