Dynasties and Interludes provides a comprehensive and unique
overview of elections and voting in Canada from Confederation to
the recent spate of minority governments. Its principal argument is
that the Canadian political landscape has consisted of long periods
of hegemony of a single party and/or leader (dynasties), punctuated
by short, sharp disruptions brought about by the sudden rise of new
parties, leaders, or social movements (interludes).
Changes in the composition of the electorate and in the
technology and professionalization of election campaigns are also
examined in this book, both to provide a better understanding of
key turning points in Canadian history and a deeper interpretation
of present-day electoral politics.
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