Hamiltonia: A State and Local Government Simulation

Kaitlin Sidorsky , Kelly B. Smith
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Hamiltonia: A State and Local Government Simulation

Kaitlin Sidorsky , Kelly B. Smith
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State governments make many of the most important policies that affect students’ day to day lives. But teaching state politics can be hard because students often enter the classroom with little understanding of state government. Hamiltonia to the rescue! This book blends a readable account of state politics with an innovative simulation that is sure to educate and entertain undergraduates.

  • Published date: Oct 02, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 376
  • Publisher: Rowman
  • ISBN: 9781538192481
  • Dimensions: 7.7" W x 1.1" L x 9.55" H
Kaitlin N. Sidorskyis Associate Professor of Political Science at Ramapo College of New Jersey. She specializes in domestic violence policy and laws, state government, and women in appointed roles. Sidorsky is the author ofAll Roads Lead to Power: The Appointed and Elected Paths to Public Office for U.S. Womenand co-author ofInequality Across State Lines: How Policymakers Have Failed Domestic Violence Victims in the United States. She has been teaching with simulations her entire career.Kelly B. Smithis Assistant Professor of Political Science at Stetson University. She specializes in the relationship among state legislative politics, bureaucratic politics, and democratic governance. Her current work examines the ways in which bureaucratic networks facilitate policy learning among bureaucrats and legislators during the diffusion of policy and its consequences for states as laboratories of democracy. She, too, has been teaching with simulations in her state politics course for years.

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