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Book SynopsisTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Series Preface, pg. vii*Contents, pg. xi*Preface, pg. xiii*Introduction, pg. 1*Introduction to Part One, pg. 31*1. Partisan Realignment: A Systemic Perspective, pg. 45*2. Toward a Theory of Stability and Change in American Voting Patterns: New York State, 1792-1970, pg. 78*3. Third Party Alignments in a Two Party System: The Case of Minnesota, pg. 106*Introduction to Part Two, pg. 137*4. The Maryland Electorate and the Concept of a Party System in the Early National Period, pg. 146*5. Party, Competition, and Mass Participation: The Case of the Democratizing Party System, 1824-1852, pg. 174*6. The Effect of the Southern System of Election Laws on Voting Participation: A Reply to V. O. Key, Jr, pg. 198*Introduction to Part Three, pg. 253*7. The Electoral Foundations of the Political Machine: New York City, 1884-1897, pg. 263*8. In Search of Wisconsin Progressivism, 1904-1952: A Test of the Rogin Scenario, pg. 299*9. Retrieval of Individual Data from Aggregate Units of Analysis: A Case Study Using Twentieth-Century Urban Voting Data, pg. 327*Introduction to Part Four, pg. 343*10. The Impact of Electoral Behavior on Public Policy: The Urban Dimension, 1900, pg. 346*List of Participants in the Conference on Electoral Behavior at Cornell University, June 1973, pg. 372*The Contributors, pg. 374*Index, pg. 379