“An important and ambitious study of policy-making in the (K-12) school districts of America…A careful analysis of important issues that inform democratic theory, empirical analysis, public policy, and education in the United States. It needs to be on reading lists in all those fields.” — Perspectives on Politics
“If more scholars took their cues from [Berkman and Plutzer] when studying education politics, the field would shine a bit brighter than it currently does.” — Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
“Ten Thousand Democracies breaks new ground…it is innovative, carefully argued, and clearly written.” — Teacher’s College Record
"Ten Thousand Democracies is based on superior scholarship, particularly in the book's use of state-of-the-art methods for estimating public opinion in school districts. Specialists in the fields of state and local politics and policy, federalism, education policy, and public opinion and politics of policymaking and many general students of American politics and policy will welcome this book."—Robert Y. Shapiro, professor of political science, Columbia University
"This impressive book combines original data, clever analysis, and food for thought for both education scholars and mainstream political scientists. For the former, it provides the best descriptive information I’ve yet encountered about the variation in institutional structures and education values at the state and local level. For mainstream political scientists, it provides a rich empirical test of the theoretical precepts of the 'new institutionalism.' It's sure to be highly cited for years to come."—Jeffrey R. Henig, Teachers College, Columbia University, coauthor, Building Civic Capacity: The Politics of Reforming Urban Schools
"A truly comprehensive, innovative study of local school governance in the U.S. Employing newly-developed data sources, Berkman and Plutzer have established a new scholarly standard to advance the study of policy-making by local school districts."—Ronald E. Weber, Wilder Crane Professor of Government,University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee