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Mark Brewer

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Mark Brewer is Associate Professor of Political Science. Professor Brewer received his Ph.D. in political science from Syracuse University. His research interests focus generally on political behavior, with specific research areas including partisanship and electoral behavior at both the mass and elite levels, the linkages between public opinion and public policy, and the interactions that exist between religion and politics in the United States.

Professor Brewer is the author of Relevant No More? The Catholic/Protestant Divide in American Electoral Politics, coauthor of Diverging Parties, Split: Class and Cultural Divides in American Politics, and Parties and Elections in America, 5th edition, and has published articles in Political Research Quarterly, Legislative Studies Quarterly, and Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. He is currently finishing work on two books: Party Images and the American Electorate, forthcoming from Routledge, and Dynamics of American Political Parties, with Jeffrey M. Stonecash, forthcoming from Cambridge University Press.

Mark Brewer | 581-1863 |mark.brewer@umit.maine.edu


 



     
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