A consistent and compelling narrative is crucial to student engagement with any book. But sadly, so many brief editions are mere cut-and-paste versions of their comprehensive selves. Not the case with "Keeping the Republic's" brief edition. Carefully condensed by Barbour and Wright, this text gives [...]
Artfully weaving in the analytic theme of "power" and the evaluative theme of "citizenship," Barbour and Wright deftly draw students into thinking critically about how and why institutions and rules determine who wins and who loses in American politics.[...]