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Sick Transit: Biography of a Video and the Class That Made It

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 August 2003

Matthew A. Crenson
Affiliation:
Native Baltimorean and professor of political science at the Johns Hopkins University, where he has been on the faculty for 33 years. He is the co-author (with Benjamin Ginsberg) of Downsizing Democracy: How America Sidelined Its Citizens and Privatized Its Public (2002) and author of Building the Invisible Orphanage: A Prehistory of the American Welfare System (1998) as well as Neighborhood Politics (1983), a study of grassroots politics in Baltimore.

Abstract

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Type
THE TEACHER
Copyright
© 2003 by the American Political Science Association

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