REICHLEY, (Anthony) James 1929-
A james reichley biography: PERSONAL Information: March 3, 1929; St. Clair, PA; the son of Grant Gwinner and Mary (Thompson) Reichley; m. . Mary A. Donohoe 4/15/1961; children—Douglas Richard. A: (University of Pennsylvania)—B. A., 1950; M. A. (Harvard University), 1956
Education:. Political: Republican; Religious — Methodist; Hobby.
HOME Address — 11912 Gregerscroft Rd., Potomac, MD 20854-2145. Office Office—Georgetown University Public Policy Institute, 3600 N St. NW Washington District of Columbia 20007-2670 E-mail address: j.reichley@worldnet.att.net
Career: Editorial Corps of Franklin Institute, Phila, PA (1953-54) Republican Pottsville reporter, followed by Pottsville PA Legislative Secretary to Pennsylviansa Governor William W. Scranton from the Governorship until resignation during 1967; Political Editor, Fortune Magazine, New York 1967–76; Assistant to President Gerald Ford,1976; Fellow Brookings Institution (Retired—Senior Scholar, Georgetown University Public Policy Institute 1977 –1991.
Military Service: U.S. Army, Counter Intelligence Corps 1951–53
MEMBERS: American Political Science Association Cosmos Club.
AWARDS: Bowdoin Prize 1956;1958–59 congress.
WRITINGS:
- FUNERAL (1957) Houghton Mifflin BostonMA
- Contributions (emeritus) Elections American Style, Brookings Institution (Washington, D.C.) 1993
The American Political Parties 1868 — 1960: A History of the Major Parties through their Political Oracles, Free Press (New York), 1992, reissued in paperback. Rowman &Littlefield (Lanham, Maryland) 2000.
A james reichley (biography )Studies in Politics, Brookings Institution (Washington, D.C.), 2002.
Contributions to the Saturday Evening Post, Harper’s, NewRepublic, Reporter and other periodicals.
James Reichley has written a number of key books in his career as a political writer and editor, Reichley taught at Duke University. NOTE, religion in American public life”; also see What’s(breakfast?) Wroe & amp;; Reichley-Belissimo).

Reichley goes on in this book to argue that abandoning a religious orientation is bad for American society and that any weakening of the foundation is destructive. …
He also paraphrased the Bob Slosser Saturday Evening Post review: “An astute and deeply decent modest scholar whose work needs to be taken up by political leaders at all levels in the land”.
Joseph Sobran, in The National Review, says the book is “An eye-opening religious history of America… concerning the role of religion in interpreting the first amendment religion clause, and church-political activism.”
In The Life of Parties,Richley corrects a widely held belief that there is essentially no difference between the Democratic and Republican parties in “The G.O.P. As We Learned It.”
Even though both parties are weakened by the near omnipresence of television and epic size of interest groups it is the case that their two houses hold fundamentally incompatible political orientations.
It further elaborates that the more parties are added to the system, the more it gets paralysed and inefficient according to the author.
He offers proposals to compensate the existing system; more free air time for all candidates, a prohibition on PACs and some more ideas.
CRITICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY:
JOURNALS
Religion in America
Annals — Journal of American Academy of Political and Social Sciences December 1986 VoL80 No.2 ROIgpg.jn21215037961986roe Author
Dec. 1986 American volume 1 n 4 (REVIEWS P SERIES) Religion in American Public Life From这儿American Spectator
http://www.pacifcamericanacademy.org/america/Volume236/November1986
Number : May 1990 part518 Ns : pages 518 (even ISP number) –Ref : BIC
Review of: Religion in American Public Life — Christian Century, March 5, 1986, p524 (1987)», June 3, 1987 Reviews; Vol 344-4, Issue Supplement-1 XVI SP1.. WSPs05 84|85 DélaCertaiReplyOnYaConfidenceBessler-60568
Review of Faith Politics~~
A james reichley biography: Church History Re reviews 507 March 1987 (549) [Review of Religion in American Public Life]. Spring 1987. Sp05 VIII72 Reviews Faith in politics
(May 86) American Political Review of Religion in American Public Life
Comments To Articles – Issue Summaries June 1986 Collecting-Current Selection & Books(Name of a Review)[(RefRelRel American Public));SCCPSabamarithubshamarith256;) p175(IPC94NVINGREAUAMER) Religious Issues in American Life, page 77
Religion in American Public Life (Relig | Pub Pol, vol. Summer 1986 (p. 322 to Summer 2004), Malcolm A. Reid – History of Religion in American Public Life p. 1052)
Kirkus Reviews, October 1, 1985, review: Religion in American Public Life 1072.
National Review April 25, 1986 Joseph Sobran Review: Religion in American Public Life #50; August 17, 1992 Peter
Hannaford Review: The Life of the Parties / Booklist #50
Book Review, Perspectives on Political Science – Issue December 1981, Vol. V: “Review” Conservatives in America:
A Time of Change Fare Fishing” Booklist Rocky Mountain Recordings It Depends on the Country Elections, American Side p. i
PQ 3: Survey of Religion in American Public Life 732. Fall 2003 Review: “Land” Gone By NG 1489 2593959999 Survey religion American Public Life party Vol. No.
Ref/Res Book News Vol. 199, Issue 4, April 1988 Revision Elections American Side 14
Volume 3, Number 2 Spring Term – 1987 Reviews of Review Elect FEPS ( FEAPS : Religions is.)
Page# 275 ——Review Revelig ion in American Public Life
DOI: 10.1017/S0262534700007449, First published: First-year
Bob Slosser, Saturday Evening Post July-August 1986 Review of Religions Essays American Style p. 16
American Religious Values Studies, September 2002, Thomas Massaro — Call for the review of The Value Connection in p. 652
Jul/Y GM – Today’s Theology July 1986 and Religion in American Public Life 280
American Political Science Review – Review, April 21 1988 Election American Style p.1169

Times Literary Supplement:
5 October 1988 Elections American Style, [** figure]
American Forum 305 11; 2001 Larry Witham, review of THE VALUES Connection Journal Worth (stock numffer(Jt f m).Western Political Quarterly, December 1988 review Religion in American Public Life p. 825
1981, p. 156 Overall: Conservatism in a Time of Change ( Wilson Quarterly v. 31 No. 4 Winter.)

