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Subcommittee Chairmanships in the House of Representatives

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2014

Jack A. Goldstone*
Affiliation:
Harvard University

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Copyright © American Political Science Association 1975

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References

page 970 note 1 Fenno, Richard Jr., “The Internal Distribution of Influence: The House” in Wolfinger, Raymond, ed., Readings on Congress (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1971), p. 203 Google Scholar.

page 970 note 2 See Goodwin, George, “Subcommittees: The Miniature Legislatures of Congress,” American Political Science Review, 56 (09 1962), 596604 CrossRefGoogle Scholar; French, Burton L., “Subcommittees of Congress,” American Political Science Review, 9 (02, 1915), 6892 CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Jones, Charles, “The Role of the Congressional Subcommittee,” Midwest Journal of Political Science (11, 1962), 327441 CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

page 970 note 3 Polsby, Nelson W., Gallaher, Miriam, and Rundquist, Barry S., “The Growth of the Seniority System in the House of Representatives,” American Political Science Review, 63 (09, 1969), 787807 CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

page 971 note 4 Ibid., p. 787.

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