346 resultados para attachement partisan


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Publisher's advertisement, v. 1, p. [ii].

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Forms part of a connected series of romances by Simms, to be read in the following order: 1. The partisan.--2. Mellichampe.--3. The scout.--4. Katharine Walton.--5. The forayers.--6. Futaw.

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Original title: The partisan leader; a tale of the future. By Edward William Sidney [pseud.] ... Printed for the publishers by J. Caxton, 1856 [i.e. 1836]

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Paged continuously; v.1: 1 p. 1., [v]-xv, 195 p.; v.2: [197]-392 p.

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Secretly printed in 1836 with a fictitious imprint and date of 1856. cf. Allibone, Crit. dict. of Eng. lit.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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We show that optimal partisan districting in the plane with geographical constraints is an NP-complete problem.

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The work of Russell Dalton has undoubtedly played a seminal role in the study of the relation between political sophistication and partisan dealignment. We furthermore acknowledge the presence of a consensus on the occurrence of lower levels of partisanship in Germany. Using panel data as well as pooled cross-sectional observations, however, it is clear that generational replacement is not the sole driving force of partisan dealignment, but that period effects should also be taken into account. While on an aggregate level rising levels of political sophistication have occurred simultaneously with decreasing partisanship, individual level analysis suggests clearly that the least sophisticated are most likely to feel alienated from the party system. We close with some very specific suggestion on how to address the democratic consequences of declining levels of partisanship.