TANCHOUX (Philippe) – ELECTORAL PROCEDURES IN FRANCE FROM THE END OF THE ANCIEN RÉGIME TO THE FIRST WORLD WAR, Preface by Michel Pertué
TANCHOUX (Philippe) – ELECTORAL PROCEDURES IN FRANCE FROM THE END OF THE ANCIEN RÉGIME TO THE FIRST WORLD WAR, Preface by Michel Pertué
    TANCHOUX (Philippe)
    Electoral Procedures in France from the End of the Ancien Régime to the First World War, Preface by Michel Pertué
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    2004
    octavo, paperback, (rare ink highlights), good condition, 623 p.
    "PT's book thus shows us the long and difficult birth of representative democracy. After examining the question of general assemblies for elections between 1764 and 1789, he focuses on observing the evolution of assemblies of citizen-electors between 1789 and Year VIII, then, in a third part which goes up to 1848, describes the electoral colleges, before studying the new voting methods up to 1914, which are approximately those we know today. More than a third of this large volume is therefore devoted to the 18th century."

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