The forging of bureaucratic autonomy : reputations, networks, and policy innovation in executive agencies, 1862-1928 | WorldCat.org
Entrepreneurship, networked legitimacy, and autonomy
The clerical state: obstacles to bureaucratic autonomy in nineteenth-century America
The Railway Mail, Comstockery, and the waning of the old postal regime, 1862-94
Organizational renewal and policy innovation in the National Postal System, 1890-1910
The triumph of the moral economy: finance, parcels, and the labor dilemma in the post office, 1908-24
Science in the service of seeds: the USDA, 1862-1900
From seeds to science: the USDA as university, 1897-1917
Multiple networks and the autonomy of bureaus: departures in food, pharmaceutical, and forestry policy, 1897-1913
Brokerage and bureaucratic policymaking: the cementing of autonomy at the USDA, 1914-28
Structure, reputation, and the bureaucratic failure of reclamation policy, 1902-14
Conclusion: the politics of bureaucratic autonomy