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The American Commonwealth
Book • 1888
In 'The American Commonwealth', James Bryce provides a detailed examination of American political institutions, including the national and state governments, the party system, and social institutions.
First published in 1888, this work remains a classic in understanding American politics and society.
It offers insights into the functioning of American democracy during that era, drawing from Bryce's observations and analyses.
First published in 1888, this work remains a classic in understanding American politics and society.
It offers insights into the functioning of American democracy during that era, drawing from Bryce's observations and analyses.
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as Bryce's major study of American politics that informed his reputation and public engagement in the U.S.

Stuart Jones

H. S. Jones, "Liberal Worlds: James Bryce and the Democratic Intellect" (Princeton UP, 2025)
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as Bryce's major study of American politics that made him a leading authority on the United States.

Stuart Jones

H. S. Jones, "Liberal Worlds: James Bryce and the Democratic Intellect" (Princeton UP, 2025)
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as Bryce's major study of the United States that made him a leading authority and influenced his public reputation.

Stuart Jones

H. S. Jones, "Liberal Worlds: James Bryce and the Democratic Intellect" (Princeton UP, 2025)
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as an inspiration for Gallup's work on polling.

W. Joseph Campbell

Quantifying the American Mind: George Gallup, and the Promise of Political Polling



