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"Party And Electoral Processes In The U.S.A.," At International Seminar On Constitutionalism And Democracy - "Political Institutions For The 21st Century," Brasilia, David R. Mayhew
David Mayhew
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"Congress And The Electorate," At Roundtable On "Congress - Into The Third Century," At Conference Of New England Psa, Portland, Me, David R. Mayhew
"Congress And The Electorate," At Roundtable On "Congress - Into The Third Century," At Conference Of New England Psa, Portland, Me, David R. Mayhew
David Mayhew
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What Do They Know And When Do They Know It? Health Staff On The Hill, David Whiteman
What Do They Know And When Do They Know It? Health Staff On The Hill, David Whiteman
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"The Origins Of America's Traditional Party Organizations," At Department Of Politics, Princeton University, David R. Mayhew
"The Origins Of America's Traditional Party Organizations," At Department Of Politics, Princeton University, David R. Mayhew
David Mayhew
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Between Philosophy And Politics: The Alienation Of Political Theory By John G. Gunnell, Daniel R. Sabia
Between Philosophy And Politics: The Alienation Of Political Theory By John G. Gunnell, Daniel R. Sabia
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Vinie Burrows Visit 1987, Women's Studies
Vinie Burrows Visit 1987, Women's Studies
Looking Back, Looking Forward
Announcement and information brochure of the 1987 visit of Vinnie Burrows, and her performance on the struggles and achievements of women around the globe and lecture concerning women in the United Nations.
The British Homogeneity Thesis And Nationalism In Scotland And Wales, John Francis Mcgarry
The British Homogeneity Thesis And Nationalism In Scotland And Wales, John Francis Mcgarry
Digitized Theses
In the mid-1960s, British political scientists claimed that their society was free of significant regional division. Their analysis was based on the theory of political and social diffusion originally put forward by Marx. However, electoral success for nationalist parties in Scotland and Wales in the late 1960s cast doubt on this theory. In response, two theories were put forward ascribing this nationalist phenomenon to economic causes. Michael Hechter argued that nationalism in Scotland and Wales was due to resentment caused by the existence of economic disparities between both countries and England. Tom Nairn, however, claimed that Scottish nationalism was a …
The Nazis And Social Cleavages: A Longitudinal Study Of Weimar Voting Behaviour (Germany)., Per Christer Wilhelm Crantz
The Nazis And Social Cleavages: A Longitudinal Study Of Weimar Voting Behaviour (Germany)., Per Christer Wilhelm Crantz
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Dept. of History, Philosophy, and Political Science. Paper copy at Leddy Library: Theses & Major Papers - Basement, West Bldg. / Call Number: Thesis1987 .C735. Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 25-04, page: 0340. Thesis (M.A.)--University of Windsor (Canada), 1987.