Civil Service Commission 1855-1991 1st Edition A Bureau Biography – Richard A. Chapman

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Delve into the comprehensive history of the United States Civil Service Commission with Richard A. Chapman’s “Civil Service Commission 1855-1991: A Bureau Biography.” This first edition offers a detailed account of the Commission’s pivotal role in shaping the modern American civil service from its establishment in 1855 to 1991.

The book meticulously examines the significant challenges and controversies the Commission faced throughout its existence. It provides insightful biographical sketches of key figures who shaped its trajectory and impact. Chapman’s research draws on a vast array of sources, including archival materials, government documents, and interviews, ensuring a well-rounded and authoritative narrative.

This insightful work offers a unique perspective on the evolution of the civil service in the United States, making it essential reading for anyone interested in public administration, American history, or the development of governmental institutions. Written by a leading expert in the field, this book is a valuable contribution to the understanding of this critical aspect of American governance.

ISBNs: 9781138970786, 1138970786, 9781135773588, 1135773580

Richard A. Chapman’s “Civil Service Commission 1855-1991: A Bureau Biography” (ISBN: 9781138970786) offers a detailed history of the US Civil Service Commission. A 1st edition, this authoritative work explores its evolution, challenges, and key figures.