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Introduction: The New Deal, Then and Now | 1 | |
The New Deal at the End of the Twentieth Century | 23 | |
Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Economic Constitutional Order, and the New Politics of Presidential Leadership | 31 | |
Presidential Party Leadership and Party Realignment: FDR and the Making of the New Deal Democratic Party | 73 | |
The "Boss": Franklin Roosevelt, the Democratic Party, and the Reconstitution of American Politics | 86 | |
Politicized Unions and the New Deal Model: Labor, Business, and Taft-Hartley | 135 | |
Competition and the New Deal Regulatory State | 166 | |
Did World War II End the New Deal? A Comparative Perspective on Postwar Planning Initiatives | 193 | |
Social Citizens of Separate Sovereignties: Governance in the New Deal Welfare State | 231 | |
The New Deal and Higher Education | 272 | |
Idealism, Realpolitik, or Domestic Politics: A Clinton-Era Retrospective on FDR's Foreign Policies | 297 | |
The New Deal and Progressivism: A Fresh Look | 313 | |
Contributors | 323 | |
Index | 327 |
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