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The Kaiser's Voters

Electors and Elections in Imperial Germany

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Gebonden, 404 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | 1997
ISBN13: 9780521591386
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Although the German Empire of 1871–1918 was basically an authoritarian regime, its national elections were held under a democratic franchise and characterized by vigorous election campaigning and high levels of voter turnout. In The Kaiser's Voters, Jonathan Sperber uses advanced mathematical methods to analyze the thirteen general elections held in pre-1914 Germany. These results are, however, presented in understandable, non-technical language making it suitable for those with no technical background. Refuting a number of long-held propositions about the nature of the electorate in Imperial Germany, he presents a new interpretation of voting behaviour in the formative years of the modern German political system, considers its consequences for German electoral politics in the twentieth century, and compares electoral trends in Germany with those in other European and North American countries in the age of universal suffrage.

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ISBN13:9780521591386
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:404

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List of tables; List of figures; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I. The Parties: 1. The Social Democrats; 2. The minority parties; 3. The 'national' parties; Part II. The Elections: 4. The Bismarckian elections; 5. The Wilhelmine elections; 6. A century of democratic elections; Appendix; Bibliography.
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