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Skocpol T, Mettler S. ?Back to School?. Democracy: A Journal of Ideas. 2008;(10).\par \par Skocpol T. ?Bringing the State Back In: Retrospect and Prospect?. Scandinavian Political Studies. 2008;31(2):109-24.\par \par  The Transformation of American Politics: Activist Government and the Rise of Conservatism. (Skocpol T, Pierson P). Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press; 2007.\par \par Skocpol T, Liazos A, Ganz M. What a Mighty Power We Can Be: African American Fraternal Groups and the Struggle for Racial Equality. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press; 2006.\par \par Skocpol T, Keenan P. ?Cross Pressures: The Contemporary Politics of Health Reform?. In: Mechanic D, et al Policy Challenges in Modern Health Care. New Jersey: Rutgers University Press; 2005.\par \par Skocpol T, Cobb R, Klofstad C. ?Disconnection and Reorganization: The Transformation of Civic Life in Late 20th Century America?. In: Studies in American Political Development 19. ; 2005. p. 137-56.\par \par  Inequality and American Democracy: What We Know and What We Need to Learn. (Skocpol T, Jacobs LR). New York: Russell Sage Foundation; 2005.\par \par Skocpol T. American Democracy in an Age of Rising Inequality. Washington D.C.; 2004.\par \par Skocpol T. "A Bad Senior Moment". The American Prospect. 2004.\par \par Skocpol T. ?Civic Transformation and Inequality in the Contemporary United States?. In: Neckerman K Social Inequality. New York: Russell Sage Foundation; 2004. p. 731-69.\par \par Skocpol T. ?The Narrowing of Civic Life.?. The American Prospect. 2004.\par \par Skocpol T, Oser JL. ?Organization Despite Adversity: The Origins and Development of African American Fraternal Organizations?. Social Science History. 2004;28(3):367-437.\par \par Skocpol T. ?Voice and Inequality: The Transformation of American Civic Democracy?. Perspectives on Politics. 2004;2(1):3-20.\par \par Skocpol T. Diminished Democracy: From Membership to Management in American Civic Life. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press; 2003.\par \par Skocpol T. ?Doubly Engaged Social Science: The Promise of Comparative Historical Analysis? . In: Mahoney J, Rueschemeyer D Comparative Historical Analysis in the Social Sciences. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press; 2003. p. 407-28.\par \par Skocpol T, Campbell AL. ?Down Goes Their Clout?. Newsday. 2003.\par \par Skocpol T. ?Social Provision and Civic Community: Beyond Fragmentation?. In: Rieder J The Fractious Nation? Unity and Division in Contemporary American Life. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press; 2003. p. 187-205.\par \par Skocpol T. ?Where are the Volunteers??. Boston Globe. 2003.\par \par Skocpol T. ?Will September 11 Revitalize Civic Democracy??. In: Dionne EJ, Meltzer K, Litan RE United We Serve: National Service and the Future of Citizenship. Washington D.C.: Brookings Institution Press; 2003. p. 20-32.\par \par Skocpol T. ?Can Working Families Ever Win? The Political Bind?. New Democracy Forum, Boston Review. 2002;27(1):18-19.\par \par Skocpol T, Pierson P. ?Historical Institutionalism in Contemporary Political Science?. In: Katznelson I, Milner HV Political Science: State of the Discipline. New York: W.W. Norton; 2002. p. 693-721.\par \par Skocpol T, Munson Z, Karch A, Camp B. ?Patriotic Partnerships: Why Great Wars Nourished American Civic Voluntarism?. In: Katznelson I Shaped by War and Trade: International Influences on American Political Development. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press; 2002. p. 134-80.\par \par Skocpol T. ?United States: From Membership to Advocacy?. In: Putnam RD Democracies in Flux: The Evolution of Social Capital in Contemporary Society. New York: Oxford University Press; 2002. p. 103-36.\par \par Skocpol T. ?What It Will Take to Build a Family-Friendly America?. In: Hewlett SA, Rankin N, West C Taking Parenting Public: The Case for a New Social Movement. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield; 2002. p. 219-33.\par \par Skocpol T. ?Will 9/11 and the War on Terror Revitalize American Civic Democracy??. PS: Political Science & Politics. 2002;35(3):537-40.\par \par Skocpol T, Crowley JE. ?The Rush to Organize: Explaining Associational Formation in the United States, 1860s-1920s?. American Journal of Political Science. 2001;45(4):813-29.\par \par Skocpol T. ?Speaking for Families and Children in a Changing Civic America?. In: Vita CDJ, Mosher-Williams R Who Speaks for America?s Children: The Role of Child Advocates in Public Policy . Washington D.C.: Urban Institute Press; 2001.\par \par Skocpol T. The Missing Middle: Working Families and the Future of American Social Policy. New York: W. W. Norton; 2000.\par \par Skocpol T, Ganz M, Munson Z. ?A Nation of Organizers: The Institutional Origins of Civic Voluntarism in the United States?. American Political Science Review. 2000;94(3):527-46.\par \par Skocpol T. ?Religion, Civil Society, and Social Provision in the U.S.?. In: Bane MJ, Coffin B, Thiemann R Who Will Provide? The Changing Role of Religion in American Social Welfare. Boulder, CO: Westview Press; 2000. p. 21-50.\par \par Skocpol T. ?Theory Tackles History?. Social Science History. 2000;24(4):666-70.\par \par Skocpol T, Fiorina MP. ?Advocates without Members: The Recent Transformation of American Civic Life?. In: Civic Engagement in American Democracy. Brookings Institution Press; 1999. p. 461-509.\par \par Skocpol T. ?Associations without Members?. The American Prospect. 1999;45:66-73.\par \par  Civic Engagement in American Democracy. (Skocpol T, Fiorina MP). Washington DC: Brookings Institution Press and Russell Sage Foundation; 1999.\par \par Skocpol T. ?From Beginning to End: Has Twentieth-Century U.S. Social Policy Come Full Circle?? . In: Melnick SR, Keller M Taking Stock: American Government in the Twentieth Century. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press; 1999. p. 259-79.\par \par Skocpol T, Ganz M, Munson Z, Camp B, Swers M, Oser J. ?How Americans Became Civic?. In: Civic Engagement in American Democracy. Brookings Institution Press; 1999. p. 27-80.\par \par Skocpol T, Fiorina MP. ?Making Sense of the Civic Engagement Debate?. In: Skocpol T, Fiorina MP Civic Engagement in American Democracy. Washington DC: The Brookings Institution Press and the Russell Sage Foundation; 1999. p. 1-23.\par \par Skocpol T. ?Why I am a Historical Social Scientist?. Extensions: Journal of the Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center. 1999:16-19.\par \par  Democracy, Revolution, and History. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press; 1998.\par \par Skocpol T. ?Did the Civil War Further Democracy? A Reflection on the Expansion of Benefits for Union Veterans?. In: Skocpol T Democracy, Revolution, and History. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press; 1998. p. 73-101.\par \par Skocpol T. "America's Voluntary Groups Thrive in a National Network". The Brookings Review. 1997;15(4):16-19.\par \par Skocpol T. "Democrats at the Crossroads". MotherJones. 1997:54-59.\par \par Skocpol T. "The G.I. Bill and U.S. Social Policy, Past and Future". Social Philosophy & Policy. 1997;14(2):95-115.\par \par Skocpol T. Lessons from History: Building a Movement for America's Children. Washington DC and Santa Monica, CA: The Children's Partnership; 1997.\par \par  The New Majority: Toward a Popular Progressive Politics. (Skocpol T, Greenberg SB). New Haven, CT: Yale University Press; 1997.\par \par Skocpol T, Hacker JS. "The New Politics of Health Policy". Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 1997;22(2):315-38.\par \par Skocpol T. "The Next Liberalism". The Atlantic Monthly. 1997;279(4):118-20.\par \par Skocpol T. "Social Responsibility in the United States: The Current Tapestry". U.S. Society and Values. 1997.\par \par Skocpol T. "The Tocqueville Problem: Civic Engagement in American Democracy".  Social Science History. 1997;21(4):455-79.\par \par Skocpol T. "African Americans in U.S. Social Policy". In: Peterson PE Classifying By Race. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press; 1996. p. 129-55.\par \par Skocpol T. Boomerang: Clinton's Health Security Effort and the Turn Against Government in U.S. Politics. New York: W.W. Norton; 1996.\par \par Skocpol T. "Bury It" . The New Republic. 1996:20-21.\par \par Skocpol T. "Delivering for Young Families: The Resonance of the GI Bill". The American Prospect. 1996;28:66-72.\par \par Skocpol T. ?Health Reform, By Inches?. New York Times. 1996.\par \par Skocpol T. "The Politics of American Social Policy, Past and Future". In: Fuchs VR Individual and Social Responsibility: Child Care, Education, Medical Care, and Long-Term Care in America. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press; 1996. p. 309-34.\par \par Skocpol T. "The Rise and Resounding Demise of the Clinton Health Security Plan". In: Aaron HJ The Problem that Won't Go Away: Reforming U.S. Health Care Financing. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution; 1996. p. 34-69.\par \par  States, Social Knowledge, and the Origins of Modern Social Policies. (Skocpol T, Rueschemeyer D). New York and Princeton, NJ: Russell Sage Foundation and Princeton University Press; 1996.\par \par Skocpol T. "Unravelling from Above". The American Prospect. 1996;25:20-24.\par \par Skocpol T. "What Tocqueville Missed". Slate. 1996.\par \par Skocpol T. "Why the United States Has Repeatedly Failed to Enact Universal Health Insurance". In: Bak H, van Holthoon F, Krabbendam H Social and Secure? Politics and Culture of the Welfare State: A Comparative History.  Amsterdam: VU University Press; 1996. p. 382-403.\par \par Skocpol T. "The Aftermath of Defeat". Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 1995;20(2):485- 89.\par \par Skocpol T. "The Rise and Resounding Demise of the Clinton Plan". Health Affairs. 1995;14(1):66-85.\par \par Skocpol T. ?The Role of Theory in Comparative Politics: A Symposium?. World Politics. 1995;48(1):37-46.\par \par Skocpol T. Social Policy in the United States: Future Possibilities in Historical Perspective. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press; 1995.\par \par Skocpol T, Finegold K. State and Party in America's New Deal. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press; 1995.\par \par Skocpol T. ?Why I am a Historical Institutionalist? . Polity. 1995;28(1):103-06.\par \par Skocpol T. "Against Evolutionism: Social Policies and American Political Development". Studies in American Political Development . 1994;8(2):140-49.\par \par  American Society and Politics: Institutional, Historical, and Theoretical Perspectives. (Skocpol T, Campbell JL). New York: McGraw-Hill; 1994.\par \par Skocpol T, Zollars C. "Cultural Mythmaking as a Policy Tool: The Social Security Board and the Construction of a Social Citizenship of Self Interest". In: Research on Democracy and Society, vol. 2. ; 1994. p. 381-408.\par \par Skocpol T. "Early U.S. Social Policies: A Challenge to Theories of the Welfare State". In: Dodd LC, Jillson C New Perspectives on American Politics. Washington DC: Congressional Quarterly Press; 1994. p. 267-87.\par \par Skocpol T. "From Social Security to Health Security?". Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 1994;19(1):239-42.\par \par Skocpol T. "From Social Security to Health Security?: Opinion and Rhetoric in U.S. Social Policymaking".  PS: Political Science & Politics. 1994;27(1):21-25.\par \par Skocpol T. "The New Urban Poverty and U.S. Social Policy". Michigan Quarterly Review. 1994;33(2):274-81.\par \par Skocpol T. "The Origins of Social Policy in the United States: A Polity-Centered Analysis" . In: Dodd LC, Jillson C The Dynamics of American Politics: Approaches and Interpretations. Boulder, CO: Westview Press; 1994. p. 182-206.\par \par Skocpol T. Social Revolutions in the Modern World. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press; 1994.\par \par Skocpol T, Wilson WJ. ?Welfare as We Need It?. New York Times. 1994.\par \par Skocpol T. "America's First Social Security System: The Expansion of Benefits for Civil War Veterans". Political Science Quarterly. 1993;108(1):85-116.\par \par Skocpol T. "Formation de l'Etat et Politiques Sociales aux Etats-Unis". In: Actes de la Recherches en Sciences Sociales 96-97. ; 1993. p. 21-37.\par \par Skocpol T. "Soldiers, Workers, and Mothers: Gendered Identities in Early U.S. Social Policy". Contention: Debates in Society, Culture, and Science. 1993;2(3):157-83.\par \par Skocpol T. "Is the Time Finally Ripe? Health Insurance Reforms in the 1990s". Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 1993;18(3).\par \par Skocpol T, Howard C, Lehmann SG, Abend-Wein M. "Women's Associations and the Enactment of Mothers' Pensions in the United States". American Political Science Review. 1993;87(3):686-701.\par \par Skocpol T. ?The Narrow Vision of Today?s Experts on Social Policy?. The Chronicle of Higher Education. 1992:B1-B2.\par \par Skocpol T. Protecting Soldiers and Mothers: The Political Origins of Social Policy in the United States. Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press; 1992.\par \par Skocpol T. "State Formation and Social Policy in the United States". American Behavioral Scientist. 1992;35(4/5):559-584.\par \par Skocpol T. "Analyzing National Patterns of Social Policy: A Polity-Centered Approach". Bulletin of the Institute of Ethnology. 1991;71:1-28.\par \par Skocpol T, Ritter G. "Gender and the Origins of Modern Social Policies in Britain and the United States". Studies in American Political Development. 1991;5:36-93.\par \par Skocpol T. ?Strong Hearts, Weak Politics?. Tikkun. 1991;6(6):85-88.\par \par Skocpol T. "Targeting Within Universalism: Politically Viable Policies to Combat Poverty in the United States". In: Jencks C, Peterson PE The Urban Underclass. Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution; 1991. p. 411-36.\par \par Skocpol T. "Universal Appeal: Politically Viable Policies to Combat Poverty". The Brookings Review. 1991:29-33.\par \par Skocpol T. "'Brother Can You Spare a Job?': Work and Welfare in the United States". In: Erikson K, Vallas S The Nature of Work: Sociological Perspectives. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press; 1990. p. 192-213.\par \par Skocpol T, Finegold K. "Explaining New Deal Labor Policy". American Political Science Review. 1990;84(4):1297-1304.\par \par Skocpol T, Kestnbaum M. ?Mars Unshackled: The French Revolution in World-Historical Perspective?. In: Feher F The French Revolution and the Birth of Modernity. Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA: University of California Press; 1990. p. 13-29.\par \par Skocpol T. "Sustainable Social Policy: Fighting Poverty Without Poverty Programs". The American Prospect. 1990;2:58-70.\par \par  The Politics of Social Policy in the United States. (Skocpol T, Weir M, Orloff AS). Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press; 1988.\par \par  Bringing the State Back In. (Skocpol T, Evans P, Rueschemeyer D). New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 1985.\par \par  Vision and Method in Historical Sociology. (Skocpol T). New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 1984.\par \par Skocpol T. States and Social Revolutions: A Comparative Analysis of France, Russia, and China. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 1979.\par \par }