
Leading Representatives
The Agency of Leaders in the Politics of the U.S. House
Randall Strahan(Author)
Johns Hopkins University Press
Published on 23. November 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-0-8018-8691-1 (ISBN)
Description
Many studies of Congress hold that congressional leaders are "agents" of their followers, ascertaining what legislators agree on and acting to advance those issues rather than stepping to the forefront to shape national policy or the institution they lead. Randall Strahan has long argued that this approach to understanding leadership is incomplete. Here he demonstrates why and explores the independent contributions leaders make in congressional politics. Leading Representatives is a study that draws on both historical and contemporary cases to show how leaders in the U.S. House have advanced changes inside Congress and in national policy. Exploring the tactics, tenure, and efficacy of the leadership of three of the most colorful and prominent Speakers of the House-Henry Clay, Thomas Reed, and Newt Gingrich-Strahan finds that these men, though separated in time and of differing thought and actions, were all leaders willing to take political risks to advance goals they cared about deeply. As a result, each acted independently of his followers to alter the political landscape.
Strahan makes use of a wide range of resources, including the former representatives' papers and correspondence and interviews with Gingrich and his staffers, to demonstrate how these important leaders influenced policy and politics and where they ran aground. In expounding lessons Strahan has gleaned over two decades of studying U.S. legislative politics, Leading Representatives offers a new theoretical framework-the conditional agency perspective-that effectively links contextual perspectives as applied to congressional leadership with those emphasizing characteristics of individual leaders. This engagingly written book will be of interest to political scholars of all stripes as well as readers inclined to learn more about the history and inner workings of the House.
Strahan makes use of a wide range of resources, including the former representatives' papers and correspondence and interviews with Gingrich and his staffers, to demonstrate how these important leaders influenced policy and politics and where they ran aground. In expounding lessons Strahan has gleaned over two decades of studying U.S. legislative politics, Leading Representatives offers a new theoretical framework-the conditional agency perspective-that effectively links contextual perspectives as applied to congressional leadership with those emphasizing characteristics of individual leaders. This engagingly written book will be of interest to political scholars of all stripes as well as readers inclined to learn more about the history and inner workings of the House.
Reviews / Votes
Strahan's fascinating analysis, thorough interviews and primary sources, is pure inside baseball. -- Steve Goddard History Wire - Where the Past Comes Alive 2008 Strahan has done an excellent job of furthering the debate on House leadership. Highly recommended. All undergraduate, graduate, and research collections. Choice 2008 Randall Strahan's book offers a fascinating insight into the rigorous methods of political science. -- Bernard Genton Cercles 2011More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore, MD
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
10 s/w Zeichnungen
10 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
382 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8018-8691-1 (9780801886911)
DOI
10.1353/book.3460
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Randall Strahan is an associate professor of political science at Emory University and the author of New Ways and Means: Reform and Change in a Congressional Committee.
Content
Series Editor's Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Leading Representatives
2. Explaining Congressional Leadership
3. Henry Clay: The Unionist as Speaker
4. Thomas Reed: The Responsible Partisan as Speaker
5. Newt Gingrich: The Transformative Leader as Speaker
6. Conclusion: Congressional Leadership and Its Limits
Appendix
Notes
References
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Leading Representatives
2. Explaining Congressional Leadership
3. Henry Clay: The Unionist as Speaker
4. Thomas Reed: The Responsible Partisan as Speaker
5. Newt Gingrich: The Transformative Leader as Speaker
6. Conclusion: Congressional Leadership and Its Limits
Appendix
Notes
References
Index