Demise of the American Convention System, 1880–1911
Explore the profound transformation of American political conventions in Demise of the American Convention System, 1880–1911 by John F. Reynolds. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2012, this insightful paperback spans 286 pages, delving into the pivotal changes within the Democratic and Republican parties regarding candidate selection for elective office.
During the nineteenth century, nominating conventions were the norm, but the early 1900s ushered in a new era as states began to implement direct primaries, allowing voters to choose nominees through elections. This shift not only redefined political party dynamics but also reshaped the landscape of American democracy.
Reynolds' meticulous research provides a comprehensive understanding of these historical developments, making it a must-read for anyone interested in political history, the evolution of political parties, and the mechanics of nominations in the United States.