"Professor Samuel Krislov's "Representative Bureaucracy" remains among the most important and enduring books in the field of public administration and its intersection with political science. It takes the kernel of the idea, inchoately introduced in J. Donald Kingsley's 1944 book by the same title, that public bureaucracies can be representative political institutions and it develops an overall analytic framework with empirically testable propositions that has served subsequent generations scholars very well. So well, in fact, that as the literature on representative bureaucracy blossomed,...
"Professor Samuel Krislov's "Representative Bureaucracy" remains among the most important and enduring books in the field of public administration ...
"The Negro in Federal Employment" is a classic study of civil rights in the U.S. civil service at a time of tumultuous change and reexamination. Praised widely on its initial publication in 1967, Krislov's book remains an important part of the canon of literature on African American history, labor and civil service, the political science of federal employment and bureaucratic representativeness, affirmative action, and flashpoint issues of race, discrimination, and accommodation-in short, the continuing quest for equal opportunity.
The modern "Classics of the Social Sciences" edition...
"The Negro in Federal Employment" is a classic study of civil rights in the U.S. civil service at a time of tumultuous change and reexamination. Pr...