Religion and mass electoral behaviour in Europe / edited by David Broughton and Hans-Martien ten Napel.
Contributor(s): Broughton, David | Napel, H.-M. T. D. ten
Material type: TextSeries: Routledge/ECPR studies in European political science: 19.Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge/ECPR, 2000Description: xxi, 218 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0415201292 (alk. paper); 9780415201292 (alk. paper)Subject(s): Religion and politics -- Europe | Voting -- Europe | Europe -- Religion -- 20th century | Europe -- Politics and government -- 20th centuryDDC classification: 324.94/055/0882 LOC classification: BL695 | .R4 2000Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | John Bulow Campbell Library | Midrange | BL695 .R4 2000 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 0182903152342 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The political culture of secularisation: European trends and comparative perspectives / Brian Girvin -- Reading the runes: the religious factor in Scandinavian electoral politics / John Madeley -- A confessional cleavage resurrected? The denominational vote in Britain / David Seawright -- The ever-shallower cleavage: religion and electoral politics in Germany / Geoffrey K. Roberts -- The bells toll no more: the declining influence of religion on voting behaviour in the Netherlands / Joop J. M. van Holsteyn and Galen A. Irwin -- Religious voting in a secular France / Pierre Bréchon -- Religion and party choice in Spain: an elusive cleavage? / José Ramón Montero and Kerman Calvo -- Italy: a dramatic case of secularisation? / Mark Donovan -- Religious and clerical polarisation in Hungary / Zsolt Enyedi -- The religious base of politics in post-Communist Poland: a case of bounded secularisation / Kenneth Ka-Lok Chan -- Conclusion: European exceptionalism? / David Broughton and Hans-Martien Ten Napel.