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Family Legacy: How Male and Female Candidates Present Their Families of Origin to Their Communities
Unformatted Document Text:  Bibliography 2004. 2004 Republican Party Platform: A Safer World and a More Hopeful America. New York: The Republican Party. Alexander, Deborah, and Kristi Andersen. 1993. “Gender as a Factor in the Attribution of Leadership Traits.” Political Research Quarterly 46(3):527-545. Banwart, Mary Christine and Lynda Lee Kaid. 2002. “Videostyle and Webstyle in 2000: An Interchannel Comparison of Candidate Self Presentation.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston. August 29-Sept. 1. Barbara Lee Family Foundation, The. 2001. “Keys to the Governor’s Office: Unlock the Door: The Guide for Women Running for Governor.” Barber, Benjamin R. 2003. “Time, Work, and Leisure in a Civil Society.” In The New Humanities Reader, edited by R. E. Miller and K. Spellmeyer. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company. CAWP: Center for American Women and Politics. 2005a “Facts on Women Candidates and Elected Officials.” www.cawp.rutgers.edu/Facts/officeholders/cawpfs.html , downloaded 7/21/2005. ____________. 2005b. “Summary of Women Candidates For Selected Offices 1970-2004. (Major Party Nominees)” January, 2005. http://www.cawp.rutgers.edu/Facts/CanHistory/can_histsum.pdf, downloaded 6/2/2006. CQWeekly. 2002a. “Economy Puts Governors on Defense.” October 26, 2002, 2806._________. 2002b. “Six Tossups Muddy Forecast for the Senate.” October 26, 2002, 2792-2793._________. 2002c. “House Seats Considered Safe.” October 26, 2002, 2802-2803._________. 2002d. “House Races in Which Democrats Are Favored.” October 26, 2002, 2802._________. 2002e. “House Races in Which Republicans Are Favored.” October 26, 2002, 2803. Clignet, Remi. 1992. Death, Deeds, and Descendants: Inheritance in Modern America. Edited by M. Useem and J. D. Wright, Social Institutions and Social Change. New York: Aldine de Gruyter. Diamond, Irene. 1977. Sex Roles in the State House. New Haven: Yale University Press.Ditz, Toby L. 1986. Property and Kinship: Inheritance in Early Connecticut 1750-1820. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Dolan, Julie, and Jonathan S. Kropf. 2004. “Credit Claiming from the U.S. House: Gendered Communication Styles?” Press/Politics 9(1):41-59. Fenno, Richard F. Jr. 1978. Home Style: House Members in Their Districts. New York: HarperCollins Publishers. Finn, Margot. 1996. “Women, Consumption and Coverture in England, c. 1760-1860.” The Historical Journal 39(3):703-722. Fox, Richard Logan. 1997. Gender Dynamics in Congressional Elections. Edited by R.G. Niemi and B. Sinclair, Contemporary American Politics. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Franklin, Benjamin. 1996. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. Mineola, NY: Dover Publications, Inc. Gulati, Girish “Jeff”, and Sarah Treul, 2003. “Divided by Gender: Congressional Elections and Presentation of Self on the Internet,” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, August 23-28. 51

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Bibliography
2004. 2004 Republican Party Platform: A Safer World and a More Hopeful America. New York:
The Republican Party.
Alexander, Deborah, and Kristi Andersen. 1993. “Gender as a Factor in the Attribution of
Leadership Traits.” Political Research Quarterly 46(3):527-545.
Banwart, Mary Christine and Lynda Lee Kaid. 2002. “Videostyle and Webstyle in 2000: An
Interchannel Comparison of Candidate Self Presentation.” Presented at the Annual
Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston. August 29-Sept. 1.
Barbara Lee Family Foundation, The. 2001. “Keys to the Governor’s Office: Unlock the Door:
The Guide for Women Running for Governor.”
Barber, Benjamin R. 2003. “Time, Work, and Leisure in a Civil Society.” In The New
Humanities Reader, edited by R. E. Miller and K. Spellmeyer. New York: Houghton
Mifflin Company.
CAWP: Center for American Women and Politics. 2005a “Facts on Women Candidates and
Elected Officials.”
, downloaded
7/21/2005.
____________. 2005b. “Summary of Women Candidates For Selected Offices 1970-2004.
(Major Party Nominees)” January, 2005.
http://www.cawp.rutgers.edu/Facts/CanHistory/can_histsum.pdf, downloaded 6/2/2006.
CQWeekly. 2002a. “Economy Puts Governors on Defense.” October 26, 2002, 2806.
_________. 2002b. “Six Tossups Muddy Forecast for the Senate.” October 26, 2002, 2792-2793.
_________. 2002c. “House Seats Considered Safe.” October 26, 2002, 2802-2803.
_________. 2002d. “House Races in Which Democrats Are Favored.” October 26, 2002, 2802.
_________. 2002e. “House Races in Which Republicans Are Favored.” October 26, 2002, 2803.
Clignet, Remi. 1992. Death, Deeds, and Descendants: Inheritance in Modern America. Edited
by M. Useem and J. D. Wright, Social Institutions and Social Change. New York: Aldine
de Gruyter.
Diamond, Irene. 1977. Sex Roles in the State House. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Ditz, Toby L. 1986. Property and Kinship: Inheritance in Early Connecticut 1750-1820.
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Dolan, Julie, and Jonathan S. Kropf. 2004. “Credit Claiming from the U.S. House: Gendered
Communication Styles?” Press/Politics 9(1):41-59.
Fenno, Richard F. Jr. 1978. Home Style: House Members in Their Districts. New York:
HarperCollins Publishers.
Finn, Margot. 1996. “Women, Consumption and Coverture in England, c. 1760-1860.” The
Historical Journal 39(3):703-722.
Fox, Richard Logan. 1997. Gender Dynamics in Congressional Elections. Edited by R.G. Niemi
and B. Sinclair, Contemporary American Politics. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Franklin, Benjamin. 1996. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. Mineola, NY: Dover
Publications, Inc.
Gulati, Girish “Jeff”, and Sarah Treul, 2003. “Divided by Gender: Congressional Elections and
Presentation of Self on the Internet,” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association, Philadelphia, August 23-28.
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