Ambivalent Americans: The Know-Nothing Party in Maryland, Količina 1850Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977 - 206 strani |
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... Certainly the customary burdens of seniority would have made it difficult to maintain turnover in a society which talked rotation but more frequently practiced the continuity of officeholding . Most historians have assumed , with no ...
... Certainly the customary burdens of seniority would have made it difficult to maintain turnover in a society which talked rotation but more frequently practiced the continuity of officeholding . Most historians have assumed , with no ...
Stran 142
... Certainly this sample of voters was not a scientific selection , although it did represent over half the voters ( 488 of an average ward voting population of 700 ) . An analysis of the men whose occupations were identified in the ...
... Certainly this sample of voters was not a scientific selection , although it did represent over half the voters ( 488 of an average ward voting population of 700 ) . An analysis of the men whose occupations were identified in the ...
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... Certainly modern disinterest in party structure reflects the failure to find new quantitative tools to enhance classic organizational theory . Because prac- titioners of the new political history define research dimensions according to ...
... Certainly modern disinterest in party structure reflects the failure to find new quantitative tools to enhance classic organizational theory . Because prac- titioners of the new political history define research dimensions according to ...
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Ambivalent Americans: The Know-Nothing Party in Maryland, Količina 1850 Jean H. Baker Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1977 |
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