Papers on the 1962 election : fifteen papers on the Canadian general election of 1962 /

The essays included in this volume do not follow any one theme, nor are they given unity by a shared frame of reference. Each author dealt with some aspect of the 1962 election without any concern with what was being attempted by the others.

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Ētahi atu kaituhi: Meisel, John (Editor)
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I whakaputaina: Toronto : University of Toronto Press 1964.
Rangatū:Heritage.
Urunga tuihono:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3138/j.ctvfrxpnc
Rārangi ihirangi:
  • Cover; Preface; PART ONE: CONSTITUENCY STUDIES; St. John's West, by George Perlin; Did They Vote for Party or Candidate in Halifax? by Morris Davis; The Election in the Constituency of Lévis, by Vincent Lemieux; Three Dimensions of a Local Political Party, by Howard A. Scarrow; The Campaign in Eglinton, by Denis Smith; A Return to the Status Quo: The Election in Winnipeg North Centre, by T. Peterson and I. Avakumovic; PART TWO: REGIONAL STUDIES; The Election in the Province of Quebec, by Léon Dion; An Analysis of Voting Shifts in Quebec, by W.P. Irvine
  • The Press of Ontario and the Election by T.H. Qualter and K.A. MacKirdyThe Counter-Revolution in Saskatchewan, by Norman Ward; The NDP: British Columbia's Labour Party, by Walter D. Young; PART THREE: NATIONAL STUDIES; The Social Bases of Political Cleavage in 1962, by Robert L. Alford; Group Perceptions and the Vote: Some Avenues of Opinion Formation in the 1962 Campaign, by S. Peter Regenstreif; Political Behaviour and Ethnic Origin, by Mildred A. Schwartz; Conclusion: An Analysis of the National Results, by John Meisel