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Journal of Policy History offers a new approach to policy analysis that is both historical and innovative. The Journal encourages interdisciplinary research into the origins and development of public policy in the United States and in other countries as well. Appearing quarterly, the Journal of Policy History publishes articles and review essays by historians, political scientists, sociologists, economists, and legal scholars.
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Volume 26, Number 4, 2014Table of Contents

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View The Interaction of Policy and Law: How the Courts Came to Treat Annexations under the Voting Rights Act
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View “Worse than cancer and worse than snakes”: Jimmy Carter’s Southern Baptist Problem and the 1980 Election
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View From Intent to Effect: Richmond, Virginia, and the Protracted Struggle for Voting Rights, 1965–1977
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ISSN | 1528-4190 |
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Print ISSN | 0898-0306 |
Launched on MUSE | 2014-09-11 |
Open Access | No |
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