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First published in 2004, this is the fourteenth annual volume
published under the auspices of the Elections, Public opinion and
Parties (EPOP) specialist group of the Political Studies
Association (PSA) of the United Kingdom. The 2003 September Cardiff
conference was distinguished by the First Minister for Wales, Rt
Hon. Rhodri Morgan AM. This is a collection of twelve papers from
the conference and a reference section.
Contents: 1. Introduction David Broughton and Hans-Martien ten Napel 2. The political culture of secularisation: European trends and comparative perspectives Brian Girvin 3. Reading the runes: the religious factor in Scandinavian electoral politics John Madeley 4. A confessional cleavage resurrected? The denominational vote in Britain David Seawright 5. The ever-shallower cleavage: religion and electoral politics in Germany Geoffrey K. Roberts 6. The bells toll no more: the declining influence of religion on voting behaviour in the Netherlands Joop J.M. Van Holsteyn and Galen A. Irwin 7. Religious voting in a secular frame Pierre Bréchon 8. An elusive cleavage? Religiosity and party choice in Spain José Ramón Montero and Kerman Calvo 9. Italy: a dramatic case of secularisation? Mark Donovan 10. Religious and clerical polarisation in Hungary Zsolt Enyedi 11. The religious base of politics in post-communist Poland: a case of bounded secularisation Kenneth ka-loc Chan 12. Conclusion: European exceptionalism? David Broughton and Hans-Martien ten Napel
This volume looks at the political events and discusses the major
issues of 1994, most notably the European parliament elections.
This volume combines current academic research on British
elections, parties and public opinion with a detailed reference
section including a chronology of the major political events of
1993, opinion polls and by-election results for 1993, as well as an
up-to-date digest of party and media addresses and contacts.
This volume combines current academic research on British
elections, parties and public opinion with a detailed reference
section including a chronology of the major political events of
1993, opinion polls and by-election results for 1993, as well as an
up-to-date digest of party and media addresses and contacts.
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David Broughton, Linda Broughton; Caroline Bonham
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R392
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him for him, only that he nursed her back to health. They share
many adventures, and a love for the ages. Join them on this
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This is an analysis of the changing pressures and demands placed on
party systems in 11 countries in Western Europe since 1945. This
book includes studies of the party system in Britain, France, Italy
and Germany, as well as studies of Spain, Portugal, Ireland,
Sweden, Austria, Belgium and the Netherlands. Five major themes are
examined in each chapter. First, the broad development of the party
system is accompanied by a discussion of how different party system
typologies have been applied to each country. Secondly, a detailed
discussion of the historical background to party system
developments is provided, dealing with the main divisions derived
from the typology of Lipset and Rokkan. Thirdly, the most important
contextual variables are considered in terms of the "electoral
environment" within which the party system operates. Next,
consideration is given to the degree of "unfreezing" of the party
system since 1945 and the changing balance between stability and
change. Finally, major questions of change and adaptation are
examined, updating the text.
This innovative text aims to provide a comprehensive overview and
comparative analysis of European labour movements from 1900 to
1990. The authors examine the links between workers and organized
labour in seven European countries - Britain, Germany, France,
Spain, Italy, Sweden and The Netherlands - and focus on areas such
as the role of the state, labour markets, and occupation and class.
Previous works have analysed more limited periods and this has
resulted in a compartmentalised approach to the subject. The broad
timeframe adopted by the distinguished contributors will provide
readers with fresh insights and will prompt a re-examination of
currently accepted frameworks.
A welcome companion to Dick Geary's ‘Labour and Socialist Movements
in Europe before 1914’, this book will be widely used by students
and scholars of modern European History and Politics.
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