Background
Allswang, John Myers was born on January 16, 1937 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Eugene Allen and Katherine (Myers) Allswang.
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This book provides a detailed analytic history of direct legislationthe initiative and referendumin California from its origins in the late nineteenth century to the present day. California was one of the first states to implement mechanisms for direct legislation, and these mechanisms have been used with growing frequency as the entire process has become professionalized (from signature-gathering through fund-raising to legal challenge and defense). The author studies this important political device in terms of voter interest and behavior, its role in public issues, and how it has affected the state’s politics and government. The book first analyzes how and why direct legislation came to California, seeing it as a typical example of the disconnected nature of progressive era reforms. It then studies selectively, from among the 300 propositions that have been on California ballots, those propositions that have been most relevant to the major issues of their time, have generated the highest levels of voter interest and participation, and have shaped the development of state politics and government. The author pays particular attention to the explosion of direct legislation, in frequency and consequence, since the Proposition 13 property tax revolution” of 1978. He also describes how California’s contemporary direct legislation experiencefrom tax rebellion to harsher criminal justice to controversial ethnic issueshas had national ramifications. The book concludes with a careful analysis of the current state of the initiative and referendum in California: voter attitudes toward the process, its role as a fourth branch” of government, and arguments for and against changes in the procedure. Based on extensive research in campaign documents, manuscript collections, the contemporary press, and other primary sources, the book also makes extensive use of voting data, public opinion polls, and official filings of campaign expenditures. All in all, it is the most comprehensive study ever made of a political process that is used today in twenty-seven states.
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This book assesses the role of urban ethnic groups, particularly in terms of the rise of the Democratic Party to national predominance between 1928 and 1932. It builds quantitative and qualitative models for the study of ethnic groups in terms of political behavior. Focusing clearly upon political change and the role of ethnicity, the work advances the hypothesis that Chicago's ethnic groups responded as ethnic groups, rather than on socio-economic or other bases, when they shifted their party allegiances in the late twenties. This ethnic realignment was a major factor in the redistribution of power between parties Chicago. Employing a variety of quantitative measures and a number of conceptual tools from the social sciences, Mr. Allswang has utilized simple statistical procedures with clarity and discrimination. His statistical data is based on thorough research in unpublished census material and election returns. His qualitative data is based in part on a comprehensive examination of the foreign language press, supplemented by materials from other newspapers, personal interviews, and manuscript sources. The book studies nine ethnic groups over a generation of political development, affording insights into urban politics and history, and into dominant-minority and interethnic relations in politics and in the city. Crisp in style, thorough, methodologically innovative, A House for All Peoples will become a model for studies of United States political history.
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Allswang, John Myers was born on January 16, 1937 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Eugene Allen and Katherine (Myers) Allswang.
Bachelor, University Illinois, 1959. Master of Arts, University Iowa, 1960. Doctor of Philosophy, University Pittsburgh, 1967.
Instructor, Northern Illinois U., Dekalb, 1965-1966; assistant professor, Northern Michigan U., Marquette, 1966-1968; professor, California State University, Los Angeles, since 1968; chair, California State University, Los Angeles, since 1992. Visiting professor Hebrew U., Jerusalem, 1971-1972, U. Leiden, The Netherlands,1977-1978.
( This book provides a detailed analytic history of direc...)
(This book assesses the role of urban ethnic groups, parti...)
(This book assesses the role of urban ethnic groups, parti...)
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Director California Direct Democracy Project. Member Orgn American Historians, American History Association.
Married Suzanne Menzel, December 19, 1964. Children: Eden, Yael.