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Recueil sur la convocation des Etats Généraux
Recueil de pièces historiques sur la convocation des États-Généraux, et sur l'élection de leurs députés. [With a "Post-scriptum" attacking the "Mémoire sur la prochaine tenue des États-généraux" of J.V. Delacroix.].
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Pages : 116
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Stances sur la Convocation des États-Généraux
Author: FRANCE. États Généraux. [1789.]
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Pages : 4
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Sur la convocation des États généraux
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Pages : 17
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De la Convocation des États-Généraux; par M. L***.
Author: M. L***
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Pages : 8
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Sur la convocation des États généraux
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Category : France
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Pages : 116
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Pages : 116
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A Union List of Collections on European History in American Libraries
Author: American Historical Association. Committee on Bibliography
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Languages : en
Pages : 240
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Pages : 240
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Catalogue of the Library of Congress
Author: Library of Congress
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Languages : en
Pages : 760
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Pages : 760
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Documents of the Senate of the State of New York
Author: New York (State). Legislature. Senate
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Pages : 1274
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How the French Learned to Vote
Author: Malcolm Crook
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0192647660
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 288
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The right to vote in regular elections is a fundamental principle of democracy. It constitutes a familiar civic ritual all over the world, yet few participants are probably aware of its long and controversial history. This was especially true of France, the country chosen for this study, which explores a wide range of issues surrounding voting in the context of a specific society. Casting a ballot does not come naturally and learning to vote is a lengthy process, like the achievement of free and fair elections which are open to all adults. An unprecedented experiment with mass voting for males was initiated in France in 1789, only for recurrent upheaval to ensure that the question of who could vote, including women besides men, and how they did so, was frequently addressed and amended. The entire electoral system was a constant source of partisan conflict, popular protest and innovation, throwing issues around the franchise, electoral corruption, spoiling papers and the problem of non-voting into especially sharp focus. This is the first book to explore these practices in a comprehensive fashion, from the perspective of ordinary people, beginning before the French Revolution and concluding with the present day, while according significant space to local as well as national elections. A thematic analysis will assist an understanding of those countries where democracy remains in its infancy, while also offering insight into widespread contemporary concern over declining turnout.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0192647660
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 288
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The right to vote in regular elections is a fundamental principle of democracy. It constitutes a familiar civic ritual all over the world, yet few participants are probably aware of its long and controversial history. This was especially true of France, the country chosen for this study, which explores a wide range of issues surrounding voting in the context of a specific society. Casting a ballot does not come naturally and learning to vote is a lengthy process, like the achievement of free and fair elections which are open to all adults. An unprecedented experiment with mass voting for males was initiated in France in 1789, only for recurrent upheaval to ensure that the question of who could vote, including women besides men, and how they did so, was frequently addressed and amended. The entire electoral system was a constant source of partisan conflict, popular protest and innovation, throwing issues around the franchise, electoral corruption, spoiling papers and the problem of non-voting into especially sharp focus. This is the first book to explore these practices in a comprehensive fashion, from the perspective of ordinary people, beginning before the French Revolution and concluding with the present day, while according significant space to local as well as national elections. A thematic analysis will assist an understanding of those countries where democracy remains in its infancy, while also offering insight into widespread contemporary concern over declining turnout.