How the French Learned to Vote

A History of Electoral Practice in France

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OUP Oxford

Paru le : 2021-03-26

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 explo...
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2021-03-26

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Malcolm Crook is Emeritus Professor of French History at Keele University, where he spent his academic career. A specialist in the French Revolution and Napoleon, he moved on to explore the history of voting in France, a subject on which he has written numerous articles and essays, including several comparative studies. He has published a good deal in French as well as English, and he was editor of the journal French History from 2002-2010.

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