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British Elections and Parties Review: The General Election of 1997 (British Elections & Parties Review)
 
 
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British Elections and Parties Review: The General Election of 1997 (British Elections & Parties Review) (Hardcover)

by David Denver (Author) "On 17 March 1997 the Prime Minister, John Major, went to Buckingham Palace to request a dissolution of Parliament and thereby inaugurated the longest general..." (more)
Key Phrases: party leader images, old electoral geography, new tactical voting, Liberal Democrats, Referendum Party, Tony Blair (more...)
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Review
'This should prove an invaluable source for future students of British political life at the end of the twentieth century.' - Contemporary Review


'Contains many fascinating studies that necessarily require of the critical reader an advanced understanding of quantitative methods.'
- British Journal of Politics and International Relations


Contains many fascinating studies that necessarily require of the critical reader an advanced understanding of quantitative methods.
- British Journal of Politics and International Relations

This should prove an invaluable source for future students of British political life at the end of the twentieth century. - Contemporary Review

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The Review brings together in one volume the very latest and most sophisticated research on the 1997 General Election, and the reference section provides a chronology of the political year, opinion poll results and details of by-elections. Contents: New Labour, New Tactical Voting? The Causes and Consequences of Tactical Voting in the 1997 General Election Geoff Evans, John Curtice and Pippa Norris. Political Change and Party Choice: Voting in the 1997 General Election Harold D Clarke, Marianne Stewart and Paul Whiteley. Sex, Money and Politics: Sleaze and the Conservative Party in the 1997 Election David M Farrell, Ian McAllister and Donley T Studlar. Euroscepticism and the Referendum Party Anthony Heath, Roger Jowell, Bridget Taylor and Katarina Thomson. New Labour Landslide - Same Old Electoral Geography? R J Johnston, C J Pattie, D F L Dorling, D J Rossiter, H Tunstall and I D McAllister. Split Ticket Voting at the 1997 British General and Local Elections - An Aggregate Analysis Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher. Between Fear and Loath: National Press Coverage of the 1997 British General Election David Deacon, Peter Golding and Michael Billig. Does Negative News Matter? The Effect of Television News on Party Images in the 1997 British General Election. David Sanders and Pippa Norris. Triumph of Targeting? Constituency Campaigning in the 1997 Election David Denver,