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The Nationalization Of Politics The Formation Of National Electorates And Party Systems In Western Europe Daniele Caramani

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The Nationalization Of Politics The Formation Of National Electorates And Party Systems In Western Europe Daniele Caramani
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.17 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Daniele Caramani
ISBN: 9780521827997, 052182799X
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Nationalization Of Politics The Formation Of National Electorates And Party Systems In Western Europe Daniele Caramani by Daniele Caramani 9780521827997, 052182799X instant download after payment.

Daniele Caramani describes the transformation of politics from an environment where voting behavior differs greatly between regions to one where it is homogeneous within nations. Looking at long-term evolution, spanning the mid-nineteenth century to the present, Caramani utilizes data on specific constituencies rather than on a national level. He demonstrates that a nation-wide homogeneous dimension emerged from national and industrial revolutions and replaced preindustrial territorial dimensions. His analysis is constructed along the lines of party families and reveals why countries currently exhibit different levels of homogeneity.

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