French Politicians And Elections 1951-1969.
Williams Philip M.
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Cover Type: Hardcover
Book Condition: Fine
Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Publisher: University Press
Publisher Place: Cambridge
Publisher Year: 1970
Edition: First Edition
Description: 312 pages. Ex-Govt Library. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in Fine condition throughout. These Articles Reproduce The Results Of Eighteen Years' Study, Now Concluded, Of French Politics And Elections. They Are Divided Into Four Groups Separated Both By Time And By Subject.
Publishers Description: Originally published in 1970, this collection of essays, in which Mr Williams displays his exceptionally wide learning and sympathetic insight into French political life, is an indispensable guide to anyone interested in the background to and achievements of de Gaulle's regime. It surveys French elections in the Fourth and Fifth Republics: the issues, the changing methods of campaigning, and the sharp mutations in voting behaviour, illustrated in a series of maps and tables. The electoral chapters are linked by discussions of the principal political developments between the successive appeals to the people. Each of the four chronological chapters sections concentrates on a leading theme.
ISBN: 0521077095
(128098)