1985
DOI: 10.1016/s0305-7488(85)80007-4
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Changing electoral practices in England, 1885–1984

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“…Electoral geography thus remains characterised by an inherently modern gaze. With the exception of a few isolated and marginally relevant studies (Green 1985;Dennis 1987), the analysis of historical, and especially pre-1872, elections has been omitted from the research agenda. This paper makes a case for its inclusion.…”
Section: Pre-1872 Elections: a Neglected Electoral Geographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electoral geography thus remains characterised by an inherently modern gaze. With the exception of a few isolated and marginally relevant studies (Green 1985;Dennis 1987), the analysis of historical, and especially pre-1872, elections has been omitted from the research agenda. This paper makes a case for its inclusion.…”
Section: Pre-1872 Elections: a Neglected Electoral Geographymentioning
confidence: 99%