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The Right to Vote Alexander Keyssar

The Right to Vote By Alexander Keyssar

The Right to Vote by Alexander Keyssar


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This volume chronicles the surprisingly complex and slow evolution of the right to vote, from the America Revolution to 2001.

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The Right to Vote: The Contested History of Democracy in the United States by Alexander Keyssar

An esteemed historian offers a compelling re-thinking of the path America has taken toward its goal of universal suffrage.. Most Americans take for granted their right to vote, whether they choose to exercise it or not. But the history of suffrage in the U.S. is, in fact,the story of a struggle to achieve this right by our society's marginalized groups. In The Right to Vote, Duke historian Alexander Keyssar explores the evolution of suffrage over the course of the nation's history. Examining the many features of the history of the right to vote in the U.S.class, ethnicity, race, gender, religion, and agethe book explores the conditions under which American democracy has expanded and contracted over the years.Keyssar presents convincing evidence that the history of the right to vote has not been one of a steady history of expansion and increasing inclusion, noting that voting rights contracted substantially in the U. S. between 1850 and 1920. Keyssar also presents a controversial thesis: that the primary factor promoting the expansion of the suffrage has been war and the primary factors promoting contraction or delaying expansion have been class tension and class conflict.

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GOR005906947
9780465029693
0465029698
The Right to Vote: The Contested History of Democracy in the United States by Alexander Keyssar
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Basic Books
20010815
504
Runner-up for Pulitzer Prize History Category 2001
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