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OverviewRise, Decline and Renewal tells the remarkable story of the Maine Democratic Party – how it suddenly rose from irrelevance in 1954 with the election of Governor Ed Muskie, successfully challenged the ruling Republican Party over the next two decades, and initiated a creative period of wide-ranging reforms that produced a model government for a state long perceived as a cultural and economic backwater. Prosperity was clouded by leadership failures, however, then succeeded by political and institutional decline. The vision that had once galvanized Democrats faded, elected officials clung to power, and legislators failed to provide good representation for the citizens who’d empowered them. The final chapters describe how Maine’s largest political party can again seize the initiative, energize a new generation of young people, and govern in the public interest once more. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Doug RooksPublisher: University Press of America Imprint: Hamilton Books Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.376kg ISBN: 9780761870180ISBN 10: 0761870180 Pages: 234 Publication Date: 26 February 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface Rise Chapter 1 Beginning: 1954 Chapter 2 Building: 1955-65 Chapter 3 Reform Governor: 1966-74 Decline Chapter 4 Prosperity: 1974-86 Chapter 5 Disaster: 1986-94 Chapter 6 The Long Decline: 1994-2010 Renewal Chapter 7 Recovery Chapter 8 A Different State Chapter 9 The Future Afterword Acknowledgements Sources IndexReviewsThrough decades of writing, Doug Rooks has chronicled, with unparalleled insight and devotion, Maine's politics - a state that's produced from its 1.3 million people an outsized share of leaders with national and international significance. Now, Rooks tells where these leaders came from, and in the process tells Maine's story: its sudden metamorphosis into a two-party state; the successes of reform; recent periods of strife; and the author's prescriptions for future progress. Throughout the world, democracies are under stress. Rooks provides a case study for how to grapple with that stress, and meet the challenges citizens face in this continuing struggle. --Former State Senator Peter Mills--Peter Mills, Former State Senator Through decades of writing, Doug Rooks has chronicled, with unparalleled insight and devotion, Maine's politics - a state that's produced from its 1.3 million people an outsized share of leaders with national and international significance. Now, Rooks tells where these leaders came from, and in the process tells Maine's story: its sudden metamorphosis into a two-party state; the successes of reform; recent periods of strife; and the author's prescriptions for future progress. Throughout the world, democracies are under stress. Rooks provides a case study for how to grapple with that stress, and meet the challenges citizens face in this continuing struggle. -Former State Senator Peter Mills -- Peter Mills, Former State Senator Through decades of writing, Doug Rooks has chronicled, with unparalleled insight and devotion, Maine’s politics – a state that’s produced from its 1.3 million people an outsized share of leaders with national and international significance. Now, Rooks tells where these leaders came from, and in the process tells Maine’s story: its sudden metamorphosis into a two-party state; the successes of reform; recent periods of strife; and the author’s prescriptions for future progress. Throughout the world, democracies are under stress. Rooks provides a case study for how to grapple with that stress, and meet the challenges citizens face in this continuing struggle. —Former State Senator Peter Mills -- Peter Mills, Former State Senator Author InformationAs a journalist, Douglas Rooks served as editorial page editor for the Kennebec Journal in Augusta, and editor and publisher of Maine Times; he has written about state government and politics for 33 years, earning numerous national and regional awards. His biography, Statesman: George Mitchell and the Art of the Possible, was published in 2016 by Down East Books. A graduate magna cum laude of Colby College, he is former board president of the Unitarian Universalist Community Church, and lives with his wife in a 210-year-old farmhouse in West Gardiner. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |