You the Mayor?: The Education of a City Politician
This engaging account of political initiation, campaigns, and service in elected offices of increasing responsibility will interest and entertain a wide range of readers. Ackermann's experience as Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts, offers important lessons for the political volunteer and insights for the student of politics. It is a rich resource for teachers of government, urban politics, and public administration. Through the author's eyes we see the issues, the problems, and the people that make a modern city so vital and diverse a place, and its leadership and management so delicate and complex an undertaking.

Barbara Ackermann's engaging account of her years as a city politician in Cambridge shows how elected and appointed officials and civil servants work together as they grapple with issues voters want action on, deal with political fights for positions of power, and cope with outside forces, such as the anti-war riots and protests of the late 1960s and early 1970s. The events and people portrayed in this volume represent the best and the worst of local government. Education of a Mayor not only recounts how one elected official learned her job, it also reveals much about how the system can work and describes what happens when it doesn't work.

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You the Mayor?: The Education of a City Politician
This engaging account of political initiation, campaigns, and service in elected offices of increasing responsibility will interest and entertain a wide range of readers. Ackermann's experience as Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts, offers important lessons for the political volunteer and insights for the student of politics. It is a rich resource for teachers of government, urban politics, and public administration. Through the author's eyes we see the issues, the problems, and the people that make a modern city so vital and diverse a place, and its leadership and management so delicate and complex an undertaking.

Barbara Ackermann's engaging account of her years as a city politician in Cambridge shows how elected and appointed officials and civil servants work together as they grapple with issues voters want action on, deal with political fights for positions of power, and cope with outside forces, such as the anti-war riots and protests of the late 1960s and early 1970s. The events and people portrayed in this volume represent the best and the worst of local government. Education of a Mayor not only recounts how one elected official learned her job, it also reveals much about how the system can work and describes what happens when it doesn't work.

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You the Mayor?: The Education of a City Politician

You the Mayor?: The Education of a City Politician

by Barbara Ackerman
You the Mayor?: The Education of a City Politician

You the Mayor?: The Education of a City Politician

by Barbara Ackerman

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This engaging account of political initiation, campaigns, and service in elected offices of increasing responsibility will interest and entertain a wide range of readers. Ackermann's experience as Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts, offers important lessons for the political volunteer and insights for the student of politics. It is a rich resource for teachers of government, urban politics, and public administration. Through the author's eyes we see the issues, the problems, and the people that make a modern city so vital and diverse a place, and its leadership and management so delicate and complex an undertaking.

Barbara Ackermann's engaging account of her years as a city politician in Cambridge shows how elected and appointed officials and civil servants work together as they grapple with issues voters want action on, deal with political fights for positions of power, and cope with outside forces, such as the anti-war riots and protests of the late 1960s and early 1970s. The events and people portrayed in this volume represent the best and the worst of local government. Education of a Mayor not only recounts how one elected official learned her job, it also reveals much about how the system can work and describes what happens when it doesn't work.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780865691780
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/30/1989
Pages: 281
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.69(d)
Lexile: 930L (what's this?)

About the Author

BARBARA ACKERMANN, educated at Smith College, has been active in politics at the local and state levels for thirty years. Beginning in 1962, she served sixteen years as an elected official of Cambridge, Massachusetts—six on the School Committee and ten on the City Council.

Table of Contents

Hunting the Lines of Power
Clearing the Street Corners
One Small Step for Bicycles
Budget Session
Policemen Are People
Who Runs the City?
The Civic Association
Briefly About a School Board
Public Housing Needs Five Ayes
The Peace Wars Begin
Town and Gown
Making Speeches
Duel for the Schools
Dealing with Tragedy
Office Callers
Police School
Nine Ayes
Police, Getting to Know Them
The City and Its People
I Campaign in Public Housing
Tools of the Trade
An Urban Highway
The Peace Wars
State of Siege
You the Mayor?
Duel for Schools
Echoes of Violence
Larry
Some Downs, Some Ups

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