| |
| | H-SHGAPE Bibliographical Essays: Review of Williams, "Politics in the Gilded Age" (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31) |
 | | Hal Williams, "The Politics of the Gilded Age" in John F. Marzalek and Wilson D. Miscamble, eds., American Political History: Essays on the State of the Discipline (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1997), 108-142. |
 | | Hal Williams has undertaken a stock-taking of writing about "The Politics of the Gilded Age." The subject, he notes, "has been known to empty a room in a matter of seconds." But perhaps not as often these days as formerly, for Williams reports a revival of interest in the topic in recent years. |
 | | To illustrate the point Williams surveyed recent works on elections, voters and parties, governing activities (especially at the state and local levels), gender and politics, and social issues in politics and policy. |
| www.h-net.org /~shgape/bibs/politics2.html (470 words) |
|