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Notes

Notes to Chapter 1
1. For a rare defense of Congress by a former member, see Fred. R. Harris,
In Defense of Congress ( New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995).
2. Woodrow Wilson, Congressional Government: A Study in American Poli-
tics
( Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1981).
3. Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, The Federalist Pa-
pers
( New York: New American Library, 1961), pp. 77-84, 320-25.
4. On American society at the time of the Revolutionary War, see Gordon S. Wood
, The Radicalism of the American Revolution ( New York: Knopf, 1992), pp.
11-92.
5. On Whig Republicanism and the Founders, see Bernard Bailyn, The
Ideological Origins of the American Revolution
( Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap
Press, 1967); Forrest McDonald, Novus Ordo Seclorum: The Intellectual Ori-
gins of the Constitution
( Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1985); and
Gordon S. Wood, The Creation of the American Republic, 1776-1787 ( New
York: Norton, 1969).
6. See Wilson, Congressional Government, pp. 57-98; and James Bryce, The
American Commonwealth
( New York: Macmillan, 1911), I: 126-43.
7. On the late nineteenth-century Speakership, see Ronald M. Peters Jr., The
American Speakership: The Office in Historical Perspective
( Baltimore: Johns
Hopkins University Press, 1990), pp. 52-91.
8. On the importance of the parties in late nineteenth-century American poli-
tics, see Joel H. Silbey, The American Political Nation, 1838-1893 ( Stanford,
Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1991).
9. See James L. Sundquist, The Decline and Resurgence of Congress ( Wash-
ington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1981), pp. 162-68,
10. On Progressive ideology, see Richard Hofstader, The Age of Reform:
From Bryan to FDR
( New York: Knopf, 1955), pp. 131-212.
11. On Theodore Roosevelt's and Woodrow Wilson's conception of the presi-
dency, see Jeffrey K. Tulis, The Rhetorical Presidency ( Princeton: Princeton Uni-
versity Press, 1987), pp. 95-144.
12. See Sundquist, The Decline and Resurgence of Congress, pp. 37-60; and
Steven Skowronek, Building a New American State: The Expansion of NationalAdministrative Capacities, 1877-1920

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