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David R. Mayhew | |
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Born | May 18, 1937 |
Education | Amherst College (BA) Harvard University (PhD) |
Occupation | Yale University Sterling Professor of Political Science |
Region | American politics |
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Thesis | Democrats and Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives: A Study in Intra-Party Coalition Patterns in the Postwar Period (1964) |
Doctoral advisor | V. O. Key, Jr. |
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Website | works |
David R. Mayhew (born May 18, 1937) is a political scientist and Sterling Professor of Political Science Emeritus at Yale University.[2] He is widely considered one of the leading scholars on the United States Congress, and the author of nine influential books on American politics, including Congress: The Electoral Connection.[3] In 2017, University of California, Berkeley professor Eric Schickler chronicled Mayhew's lifetime of contributions to the study of Congress in a journal article published in The Forum.[4] Mayhew has been a member of the Yale faculty since 1968, and his students include several leading contemporary scholars of American politics, including the University of California, San Diego professor Gary Jacobson, Yale professor Jacob Hacker, and Northwestern Pritzker School of Law professor Steven Calabresi, as well as many famous figures such as Detroit Lions Pro Bowl quarterback Greg Landry and CNN personality Chris Cuomo.[5] He has also taught at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst College, Oxford University, and Harvard University.[6]