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Title The history of parliamentary behavior / edited by William O. Aydelotte
Published Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, 1977
©1977

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Description 1 online resource (337 pages) : illustrations
Series Princeton Legacy Library
Quantitative Studies in History
Princeton legacy library.
Quantitative studies in history.
Contents Frontmatter -- Series Preface -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction / Aydelotte, William R. -- 1. Careers and Committees in the American Congress: The Problem of Structural Change / Price, Douglas -- 2. The Personal Circulation of a Legislature: The Danish Folketing, 1849-1968 / Pedersen, Mogens N. -- 3. Measurement of Attitude Changes Among the Members of the French Chamber of Deputies, 1882-1884 / Prost, Antoine ; Rosenzveig, Christian -- 4. Radicals and Whigs in the British Liberal Party, 1906-1914 / Hosking, Geoffrey ; King, Anthony -- 5. Legislative Voting Analysis in Disciplined Multi-Party Systems: The Swedish Case / Clausen, Aage R. ; Holmberg, Soren -- 6. The Making of the Mexican Constitution / Smith, Peter H. -- 7. Constituency Influence on the British House of Commons, 1841-1847 / Aydelotte, William O. -- 8. Cue-Taking by Congressmen: A Model and a Computer Simulation / Matthews, Donald R. ; Stimson, James A. -- 9. Interests and the Structure of Influence: Some Aspects of the Norwegian Storting in the 1960s / Hernes, Gudmund -- List of Participants in the Conference at the University of Iowa, March 13-15, 1972 -- The Contributors -- Index -- Backmatter
Summary In this volume thirteen American and European scholars show how a variety of mathematical tools may be used to attack major questions in the history of parliamentary behavior. Their essays treat key topics related to the varied but comparable circumstances of seven countries. These topics include: recruitment and career patterns; actions and decisions of legislators as revealed by their roll call votes; and hypotheses that might help explain legislative behavior. Historians have long been interested in the study of parliaments, but the recent application of quantitative techniques has made possible the effective use of data too voluminous to be comprehended by traditional methods. These techniques have also permitted a more precise and searching examination of certain controversial questions. These essays provide a new measure of and challenge to long accepted views regarding the operation of parliaments. Contributors: William O. Aydelotte, Aage R. Clausen, Gudmund Hernes, Sören Holmberg, Geoffrey Hosking, Anthony King, Donald R. Matthews, Mogens N. Pedersen, Douglas Price, Antoine Prost, Christian Rosenzveig, Peter H. Smith, and James A. Stimson. Originally published in 1977. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905
Notes "Papers were originally presented at a conference which met at the University of Iowa, in Iowa City, March 13-15, 1972."
Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes In English
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Subject Legislative bodies -- History -- Congresses
Legislators -- History -- Congresses
HISTORY -- General.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- Legislative Branch.
Legislative bodies
Legislators
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings
History
Form Electronic book
Author Aydelotte, William Osgood, editor
LC no. 76024290
ISBN 9781400867110
1400867118