Journal of Policy History

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Policy History is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
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The Armed Career Criminal Act and the Puzzle of Federal Crime Control in the Reagan Era: “It’s at the state and local levels that problems exist”13
Stirrings of Revolt: Regressive Levies, the Pocketbook Squeeze, and the 1960s Roots of the 1970s Tax Revolt4
New Policy Elites and the Affordable Care Act: The Making ofLong-Term Insiders3
Race, Post-Reconstruction Politics, and the Birth of Federal Support for Black Colleges3
Evolution and Electoral Implications of Congressional Gun Control Issue Framing: “From Crime Control to Mass Shootings”2
Membership, Mobilization, and Policy Adoption in the Gilded Age: The Case of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union2
The Four-Decade Quest for an “Energy Independence” Policy: Chasing a Trope Through Time2
Ideas, Interests, and the Transition to a Floating Exchange System1
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Cooperatives as a Buffer Between Capitalism’s Conflicting Classes: The Pioneering Case of the Portuguese Cooperative Societies Act1
The Rise of the Anti-Abortion Movement in North Dakota and the Defeat of the 1972 Initiative to Liberalize State Abortion Laws1
How U.S. Health Policy Embraced Markets and Helped Wall Street Gentrify Medicine1
The Shifting Politics of Public Services: Discourses, Arguments, and Institutional Change in Sweden, c. 1620–20001
Why Consult, Why Consent? Employers in Concertation Platforms Facing Welfare State Expansion in the Netherlands, 1920–19601
Blending Powers: Hamilton, FDR, and the Backlash That Shaped Modern Congress1
Clandestine Networks and Closeted Bureaucrats: AIDS and the Forming of a Gay Policy Network in California1
Originalism from the Soft Southern Strategy to the New Right: The Constitutional Politics of Sam Ervin Jr1
States of Immigration: Making Immigration Policy from Above and Below, 1875–19241
From Prohibition to Liquor Dispensaries: Explaining the Rise and Fall of State and Municipal Liquor Stores, 1891–19071
Why Georgia? A Curious and Unappreciated Pioneer on the Road to Early Youth Enfranchisement in the United States1
“Our arithmetic was unique”: The Sheppard-Towner Act and the Constraints of Federalism on Data Collection Before the New Deal1
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Gender and Disability in US State Temporary Disability Systems 1942–19490
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“A Mission Without Precedent”: The Rise and Fall of the Office of Economic Opportunity, 1964–19810
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Voters in a Foreign Land: Alien Suffrage in the United States, 1704–19260
Legislating Medicare Fraud: The Politics of Self-Regulation and the Creation of Professional Standards Review Organizations0
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Desegregation is Not a Black and White Issue: Latino Advocacy for Equal Schooling before and after Brown0
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Transnational Diffusion of Health Policy Ideas in Uruguay in the Early Twentieth Century0
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Reagan’s Southern Comfort: The “Boll Weevil” Democrats in the “Reagan Revolution” of 19810
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Labor Secretary Frances Perkins Reorganizes Her Department’s Immigration Enforcement Functions, 1933–1940: “Going against the Grain” – CORRIGENDUM0
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An Industry Worth Protecting? The Manufacturers Aircraft Association’s Struggle against the British Surplus, 1919–19220
Strong Language: Mathew Carey, Sensibility, and the American State, 1819–18350
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The Uncommon Defense Policy: History, Evolution, and Future Directions0
Remembering Welfare as We Knew It: Understanding Neoliberalism through Histories of Welfare0
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The Abuse of Civil Liberties in World War I0
Policy Escalation: Richard Nixon, Welfare Reform, and the Development of a Comprehensive Approach to Health Insurance0
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The Larger Gifts of Taxation: Foundations and Tax Reform in the Jim Crow South0
Congress and the Establishment of a National Budget System in the United States during the Progressive Era0
Incremental Lobby Reform: Elite Interests and Governance Policies0
Free Speech in the Civil War0
Contesting the Great Compression: The National Labor Relations Board and Skilled Workers’ Struggle to Control Wage Differentials, 1935–19550
Evading Capture: U.S. Army Engineers and Railroad Policy, 1827–18530
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The Political Development of Schools as Cause and Solution to Delinquency0
Crack and Criminal Justice in Canton, Ohio, 1987–1999: “The Drug Problem has Created a Monster”0
Salvaging Marginalized Men: How the Department of Defense Waged the War on Poverty0
Sailors, Crimps, and Commerce: Laws Protecting Seamen, 1866–18840
Defining Rockefeller Republicanism: Promise and Peril at the Edge of the Liberal Consensus, 1958–19750
A Republic Goes to War: Federalists, Republicans, and Foreign Influence0
The Ford Administration, the National Security Agency, and the “Year of Intelligence”: Constructing a New Legal Framework for Intelligence0
Making Policies: The History of the Danish Child Welfare System at the Local Level0
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“Liberty of Conscience is Every Man’s Natural Right”: Historical Background of the First Amendment0
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From Labor Rights to the Right to Work: Constituting and Resisting Social Citizenship, 1932–19530
Rethinking the Role of the Speaker: Power, Institutional Development, and the Myth of the “Impartial Moderator” in the Early US House of Representatives0
Suicide versus Euthanasia in the American Press in the 1890s and 1900s: “A Man Should be Permitted to Go Out of This World Whenever He Sees Fit”0
Conflict over Congressional Reapportionment: The Deadlock of the 1920s0
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The Unlikely Heroes of Progressive Taxation: CEOs’ Support for Bill Clinton’s Tax Increase Package in 19930
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American Pediatrics and the Transition from Mental Health to Illness Since the 1960s0
Free Speech Viet Nam through the War on Terror0
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Christian Democracy, Labor, and the Postwar Politics of Old-Age Pension Reform0
“An Inevitable Consequence:” Changing Ideas of Prevention in the Wake of Catastrophic Events0
Borrowed Agency: The Institutional Capacity of the Early Equal Employment Opportunity Commission0
Explaining the Prevalence of State Constitutional Conventions in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries0
The Politics of Clemency in the Early American Presidency: Power Inherited, Power Refashioned0
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Clearing the Bench: The Perils of Appointing Politicians to the Cabinet0
Oscar DePriest and Black Agency in American Politics, 1928–19340
Understanding the Controversy: The Kerner Commission, The Harvest of American Racism, and the Dynamics of Incorporating Social Science with Public Policy0
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Vote Aquí Hoy: The 1975 Extension of the Voting Rights Act and the Creation of Language Minorities0
Examining the Opposition to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990: “Nothing More than Bad Quality Hogwash”0
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T. J. Woofter Jr. and Government Social Science Research During the New Deal, World War II, and the Cold War0
Free Speech and World War II0
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The United States Navy, Slave-Trade Suppression, and State Development0
Social Welfare History in the Age of Diversity0
Government by Improvisation? Towards a New History of the Nineteenth-Century American State0
Business Support for Nature Protection in the Nineteenth Century0
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Labor Secretary Frances Perkins Reorganizes Her Department’s Immigration Enforcement Functions, 1933–1940: “Going against the Grain”0
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Jacksonian Consular Reform and the Forging of America’s First Global Bureaucracy0
Contributors to vol. 34, no. 2 – ERRATUM0
Diplomatic Security Failure in Benghazi, Libya, September 11, 20120
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