British elections and parties yearbook
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British elections and parties yearbook
Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1992-
- 1991
- 1992
- 1993
- 1995 : hbk
- 1996 : pbk
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British elections & parties yearbook
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1992: edited by Pippa Norris ... [et al.]
1993: edited by David Denver ...[et al.]
Description and Table of Contents
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1995 : hbk ISBN 9780714647050
Description
This volume looks at the political events and discusses the major issues of 1994, most notably the European parliament elections.
Table of Contents
British Politics Group Newsletter- "a book that every serious student of British elections and parties will want to have"
Journal of Government Information- "...thought provoking and well-documented analyses of issues in contemporary British politics."
Contemporary Review - " The book illuminates modern British political life and should be required reading foranyone studying politics in the United Kingdom
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1991 ISBN 9780745011240
Description
The first of a planned series of volumes whose aim is to present new thinking, original research and cumulative reference material in the field of elections, parties and public opinion in Britain. The papers included in this book were first presented at EPOP's (Election, Public Opinion and Parties) inaugural conference at the University of Essex, in 1990.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 General themes: in defence of British electoral studies, Ivor Crewe and Pippa Norris
- democracy in Britain - health check for the 1990s, Patrick Dunleavy. Part 2 Influences on the vote: do people read everything they believe in the newspapers? newspapers and voters in the 1983 and 1987 elections, Ken Newton
- modelling government popularity in Britain, 1979-1987 - a disaggregated approach, David Marsh et al. Part 3 Region, constituency and locality: does neighbourhood influence voting behaviour and why?, Martin Harrop et al
- a widening regional cleavage in British voting behaviour - 1964-1987, C.J. Pattie et al
- the electoral impact of the poll tax - evidence from the 1990 local elections in England and Wales, Collin Rallings and Michael Thrasher. Part 4 The Labour Party - voters, activists and candidates: working-class evaluations of the Labour Party, Fiona Devine
- Labour's reorganization down at the grassroots, Patrick Seyd et al
- Party rules and women's representation - reforming the British Labour Party, Joni Lovenduski and Pippa Norris. Part 5 Reference section: chronology of events 1987-90
- opinion polls results
- Parliamentary by-elections
- local election results
- local government by-elections
- economic indicators
- recent books and articles
- politics journals
- the political parties
- opinion poll companies
- the mass media
- miscellaneous information.
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1992 ISBN 9780745012599
Description
The second of a series of volumes whose aim is to present, on a yearly basis, new thinking, original research and cumulative reference material in the field of elections, parties and public opinion in Britain. This edition opens with an account of the 1992 General Election campaign and results. The articles are presented under thematic headings, and the reference section provides data on opinion polls, local and national elections, information on the state of the parties, and also gives a bibliographic listing of the latest publications in the field.
Table of Contents
- Account of the 1992 General Election
- the electoral process
- influences on the vote
- party, organization, membership and candidates
- research methods, data and techniques
- reference section.
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1993 ISBN 9780745014968
Description
The "British Elections and Parties Yearbook" brings together research on British elections, parties and public opinion. It provides a comprehensive guide to the latest ideas, research and information on party politics in Britain. The 1993 yearbook gives an insight into the 1992 political year. The opening chronology provides an historical record of events, and is accompanied by a survey of election and opinion poll results, a bibliography of recent books and articles, and listings of important addresses and key personnel in the major political parties, polling organizations and in the media. Articles are presented on the theme "the 1992 General Election" and cover a wide range of issues, ranging from voting change and local constituency electioneering, the BBCs experience of forecasting and the relationship between voting and patterns of newspaper readership.
Table of Contents
Contributors include: R. J. Johnston, Jack Brand, Patrick Dunleavy, Stuart Weir, Ken Newton, Anthony Heath, John Curtice, Donley Studlar and David Denver.
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