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17. Nelson W. Polsby. 1968. “The Institutionalization of the U.S. House of Representatives.”American Political Science Review62 (March): 144–68. Cited 287 times
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I frequently tell my graduate students that a good indicator that a piece of work has attained the status of a classic is the extent to which it is cited irrelevantly. Although I have been vaguely conscious in the years since this article was published that it has turned up in a lot of footnotes, I have not followed its career in the literature closely enough to be able to tell whether by this austere criterion it qualifies.
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