The Growth and Structuring of Mass Politics in Western Europe: Reflections on Possible Models of Explanation

Attempts to devise models for the explanation of the many striking diff's in the style & structure of mass pol within Europe have as their principal aim to account for variations in 2 sets of parallel processes of change in European pol'al systems since 1789: (1) the sequences of steps...

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