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Stein Rokkan was one of the leading social scientists of the post-war world. He was a prolific writer whose main contribution to social science - the conceptual and developmental map of Europe - is presented here for the first time in an integrated and systematic way.
Stein Rokkan became one of the central figures of European
comparative politics and political sociology in the post-war
decades. Citizens, Elections, Parties remains the most complete
guide to Rokkan's work up to 1970, and it is for this that Rokkan
is most widely known today. The core question at the heart of this
seminal work is what explains the political behaviour of citizens.
The book brings together a series of studies, some conceptual and
theoretical, others empirical and statistical, of processes of
political development in industrialising and industrialised
societies. The fourteen studies presented in the volume focus on
three central themes in the comparative sociology of national
development: first, the extension of citizenship to hitherto
underprivileged strata of each territorial population; second, the
mobilisation of the new masses through the institutionalisation of
elections and the formation of parties and popular movements; and
third, the reactions of the mobilised masses to the alternatives
presented to them by the inherited national regime, by the parties,
and by the new media of communication. Rokkan's work, as
represented in Citizens, Elections, Parties, remains alive today;
his analysis of the structural underpinnings of citizen behaviour
was innovative and highly ambitious in its day and still remains
relevant, with many of the questions he raised still not receiving
an adequate answer. This edition includes a new introduction by
Alan Renwick.
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