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This is a wideranging study of electoral politics in England between 1734 and 1832. OGorman analyzes the voters, the control of the electoral system by the upper classes, and the function of an election in the unreformed period. He combines computer analysis with traditional historical methods to reconstruct the social and ideological world of the voters, and argues that an understanding of the electoral dimension is vital to a broader understanding of the Hanoverian regime and its popular acceptance.
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This book has some great insights, but I found it a bit dense at times. It's packed with information about the 1734-1832 electoral system, which is fascinating, yet it can feel overwhelming if you're not a history buff. Still worth reading, just take it slow!
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Samuel O'Connor
A Must-Read for History Enthusiasts
I can't say enough good things about this book! The exploration of the electoral landscape in Hanoverian England is eye-opening. I loved the way the author brings to life the political dynamics of that era. Perfect for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of British electoral history.
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Clara Zhang
Insightful Read on Electoral History
I bought "Voters, Patrons, and Parties" for my history class, and it didn't disappoint! The way it covers the electoral system of Hanoverian England is both detailed and engaging. I appreciated the thorough research put into it, making it a great resource for anyone interested in political history.
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Jessica Neumann
Not What I Expected
Honestly, I was a bit disappointed with "Voters, Patrons, and Parties." I expected more clarity on certain topics, especially about how the electoral system impacted ordinary voters. It felt like it missed some crucial points. Maybe it's better for someone who's already well-versed in this history.
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