This volume is wonderful for several reasons. Not only do the chapters reflect the collective wisdom of the field's leading scholars on American political parties but it addresses one of the most important questions in the study of parties today: how they are responding to and taking advantage of an increasingly partisan electorate. It is in its totality a thorough and contemporary study of today's political parties in the U.S.
-Quentin Kidd, Christopher Newport University
Stonecash has assembled an excellent collection of original essays-all rich in content-in this important and timely volume on political parties. With up-to-date research from leading scholars in the field, New Directions in American Political Parties is an ideal book for courses on parties and elections.
-Peter L. Francia, East Carolina University
Stonecash gives us a fresh perspective on American political parties in this timely volume with contributions by an impressive team of scholars. He shows parties as they really are today by bringing the dimensions of new media, race, class, religion, immigration and geography to the discussion of party as institutions in government, in elections, and in American history. This will be my go-to book for teaching about political parties in the Obama era and beyond.
-Robin A. Kolodny, Temple University
America's parties are older than most countries. Yet beneath this veneer of stability there is continual change in the policies, organizations and coalitions of the Democrats and Republicans. Readers seeking to keep abreast of these developments can learn much from the timely studies collected in this volume.
-David Karol, University of California, Berkeley
Given the recent increase in the ideological polarization of the congressional parties, and the impact of new media sources, this volume serves as a perfect addition to any U.S. Political Parties class. Its contemporary focus provides a much needed addendum to the study of the ever shifting nature of party governance and partisan competition.
-Peter F. Galderisi, University of California, San Diego
Jeffrey Stonecash's edited volume, New Directions in American Political Parties, features an all-star lineup of contributors. I've long been impressed by the extent to which Stonecash places current developments in party politics into the longer sweep of American social and economic history. The chapters in this book, individually and as a group, do a wonderful job of achieving this vital goal.
-Marjorie R. Hershey, Indiana University
'Stonecash (Syracuse Univ.) has put together an excellent set of articles written with the aim of explaining the many changes that have buffeted the US party system over the last quarter century.[...] Here also can be found an examination and explanation of the importance of ideology, religion, class, views on immigration, and other related issues in shaping and forming voters' affiliations. A strong close to this edited work examines the evolution of conditional party government. Summing Up: Highly recommended. General readers, undergraduate students, and graduate students.' - CHOICE, W. K. Hall, Bradley University