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245 1. $a A |conservative revolution? $d Texte imprimé $e electoral change in twenty-first-century Ireland $f edited by Michael Marsh, David M. Farrell, and Gail McElroy
260 .. $a Oxford, Grande Bretagne $c Oxford $d cop. 2017
280 .. $a 1 vol. (XX-255 p.) $c ill. $d 24 cm
330 .. $a "A Conservative Revolution?' examines underlying voter attitudes in the period 2002-11.
Drawing on three national election studies the book follows party system evolution
and voter behaviour from boom to bust. These data permit an unprecedented insight
into a party system and its voters at a time of great change, as the country went
through a period of rapid growth to become one of Europe's wealthiest states in the
early twenty-first century to economic meltdown in the midst of the international
Great Recession, all of this in the space of a single decade. In the process, this
study explores many of the well-established norms and conventional wisdoms of Irish
electoral behaviour that make it such an interesting case study for comparison with
other industrialized democracies." (ed.)