The economic origins of political parties:
This Element examines how the changing economic basis of parliamentary elections in nineteenth century England and Wales contributed to the development of modern parties and elections. Even after the 1832 Reform Act expanded the British electorate, elections in many constituencies went uncontested,...
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Zusammenfassung: | This Element examines how the changing economic basis of parliamentary elections in nineteenth century England and Wales contributed to the development of modern parties and elections. Even after the 1832 Reform Act expanded the British electorate, elections in many constituencies went uncontested, party labels were nominal, and candidates spent large sums treating and bribing voters. By the end of the century, however, almost every constituency was contested, candidates stood as representatives of national parties, and campaigns were fought on the basis of policies. We show how industrialization, the spread of literacy, and the rise of cheap newspapers, encouraged candidates to enter and contest constituencies. The increased expense that came from fighting frequent elections in larger constituencies induced co-partisan candidates to form slates. This imparted a uniform partisan character to parliamentary elections that facilitated the emergence of programmatic political parties |
Beschreibung: | 89 Seiten Diagramme |
ISBN: | 9781108828420 |
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spelling | Kam, Christopher 1969- Verfasser (DE-588)138099790 aut The economic origins of political parties Christopher Kam, Adlai Newson Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2020 89 Seiten Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Cambridge elements This Element examines how the changing economic basis of parliamentary elections in nineteenth century England and Wales contributed to the development of modern parties and elections. Even after the 1832 Reform Act expanded the British electorate, elections in many constituencies went uncontested, party labels were nominal, and candidates spent large sums treating and bribing voters. By the end of the century, however, almost every constituency was contested, candidates stood as representatives of national parties, and campaigns were fought on the basis of policies. We show how industrialization, the spread of literacy, and the rise of cheap newspapers, encouraged candidates to enter and contest constituencies. The increased expense that came from fighting frequent elections in larger constituencies induced co-partisan candidates to form slates. This imparted a uniform partisan character to parliamentary elections that facilitated the emergence of programmatic political parties Elections / England / History / 19th century Elections / Wales / History / 19th century Elections / Economic aspects Newson, Adlai ca. 20./21. Jh. Sonstige (DE-588)1229544712 oth Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-108-90872-6 |
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title_short | The economic origins of political parties |
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