Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction: Republican Government in California Part 3 California in a Federal System Chapter 4 Popular Sovereignty, the Right of Revolution, and California Statehood Chapter 5 Nature and Convention in the Creation of the 1849 California Constitution Chapter 6 California and the Seventeenth Amendment Chapter 7 Californians and Their Constitution: Progressivism, Direct Democracy, and the Administrative State Part 8 Institutions Chapter 9 Broken Promise: The Rise and Fall of the California Legislature Chapter 10 No Allegiance but to the State: California Governors Hiram Johnson and Gray Davis Chapter 11 The Progressive Court Chapter 12 The Elections of 2002: Clear Cut or Ambiguous? Part 13 Local Government Chapter 14 The Problem of Local Government in California Chapter 15 Local Government Finance in California Chapter 16 The California Tax Revolt Part 17 Statesmanship Chapter 18 Armageddon in the West: California's Hiram Johnson Chapter 19 Nixon, California, and American Politics Chapter 20 Ronald Reagan and the Transformation of Modern California Part 21 Policies and Perspectives Chapter 22 Affirmative Action and Proposition 209 Chapter 23 Western Justice: John Ford and Sam Peckinpah on the Defense of the Heroic Chapter 24 California Farming in a Classical Context Chapter 25 The Politics of California Public Education Chapter 26 The Least Secure Right: Privately Owned Firearms in California Chapter 27 California's Political Mass Media Chapter 28 An EPIC Legacy Chapter 29 Water, Water Everywhere and Nary a Drop to Drink
Brian P. Janiskee is assistant professor of political science at California State University, San Bernardino. Ken Masugi is the director of the Center for Local Government at the Claremont Institute.
The most interesting book on California politics in decades, and
the only volume that weaves together the state's constitutional
origins and development with discerning accounts of its major
political figures and contemporary policy issues.
*Charles Kesler, Claremont McKenna College*
The wide-ranging California Republic will provide a buffet for
thought.
A useful addition to the literature on state politics. Highly
recommended.
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California even now—when the supposed legatees of Progressivism
denounce the idea of a gubernatorial recall—remains the land of
golden promise, the Eureka! state. But its citizens, its leaders,
its students, its observers sorely need a sober rendering of its
history and its institutions. Brian P. Janiskee and Ken Masugi have
delivered. If you care at all about the direction of this loveliest
of states, then this book is critical to your understanding of a
perplexing and wonderful land.
*Kenneth E. Grubbs, Jr., director, National Journalism Center*
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