What political science can learn from the new political history

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This essay explores how three components of the new political history research on the motivations behind the rise of conservatism, the discovery of the nineteenth-century state, and arguments about the particularities of public policy can offer useful analytical tools for political scientists. Copyright © 2010 by Annual Reviews. All rights reserved.

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Zelizer, J. E. (2010). What political science can learn from the new political history. Annual Review of Political Science, 13, 25–36. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.polisci.032708.120246

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