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How the French learned to vote : a history of electoral practice in France / Malcolm Crook.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Crook, Malcolm, 1948- author.
Series:
Oxford scholarship online.
Oxford scholarship online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Political participation--France--History.
Political participation.
Elections--France--History.
Elections.
France--Politics and government.
France.
Genre:
Informational works.
History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (288 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white).
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Oxford, England : Oxford University Press, [2021]
Summary:
This is a comprehensive history of voting in France, which offers original insights into all aspects of electoral activity that today involve most adults across the world.
Contents:
Cover
How the French Learned to Vote: A History of Electoral Practice in France
Copyright
Dedication
Foreword and Acknowledgements
Contents
List of Figures, Maps, and Tables
Figures
Maps
Tables
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Why France?
France as Exemplar and Exception
What Makes this Study Different?
The Issues to be Explored
Chapter 1: One Man, One Vote: The Long March towards Universal Male Suffrage
The Revolutionary Origins of Universal Male Suffrage
From Indirect Elections to Restricted Franchise, 1790-1848
The Unexpected Advent of Direct Universal Male Suffrage in 1848
The Entrenchment of Universal Male Suffrage under the Third Republic
Conclusion
Chapter 2: Women Had to Wait: A Stubbornly Resisted Female Franchise
Framing an Issue and an Agenda, 1789-1848
Organizing and Campaigning, 1870-1914
Legislative Expectations
Suffrage Stalemate, 1922-1939
The Female Electoral Apprenticeship after 1945
Chapter 3: The Voters' Choice: The Question of Candidatures
Voting in a Void?
The Emergence of Public Candidatures
Official Candidatures
The Imposition of Declared Candidatures
Still Spoiled for Choice
Chapter 4: A Matter of Persuasion: Campaigning and Corruption
Hidden Agendas under the Ancien Régime and Revolution
The Gradual Emergence of Open Electioneering
The Professionalization of Electoral Contests
The Cost of Campaigning
Electoral Fraud
Treating and Bribery
Intimidation
Combating Corruption
Chapter 5: Open Secrets: From Public to Private Polling
The Birth of the Ballot Paper
The Resurgence of Open Voting
A Secret Vote Cast in Public
Open Secrets
The Technology of the Urne and the Isoloir
Paperless Polling? Mechanical and Electronic Voting.
Conclusion
Chapter 6: Getting Out the Vote: Electoral Mobilization
Ancien Régime Imponderables
Mass Voting under the Revolution and Napoleon, 1790-1815
Turnout in Electoral Colleges, 1790-1848
Establishing the Practice of Universal Male Suffrage, 1848-1880s
Voting Becomes a Habit, 1880s-1980s
Chapter 7: Voting as a Subversive Activity: The Ballot Paper as Protest
Spoiling: A Historic but Lately Growing Trend
Blank Voting
Annotated Papers
Appropriation
Subversion
Annotation, a Deep-Rooted Practice
Chapter 8: Gone Fishing: Non-Voting and the Problem of Abstention
Abstention in the Age of Revolution
Non-Voting Becomes a Problem
Obligation Becomes an Obsession under the Third Republic
The Quest for Compulsory Voting since the Second World War
Conclusion: Unfinished Business
Appendix 1: A Chronology of Significant Electoral Legislation and Changes of Regime, 1789-2014
Appendix 2: The Size of the Registered, 'Metropolitan' Electorate, 1790-2017
Appendix 3: The Location of Voting Assemblies and Polling Stations since 1789
Appendix 4: Subjects of Consultation in Constitutional Votes, Plebiscites, and Referendums, 1793-2005
Bibliography
1. Manuscript Sources
(i) Archives nationales at Pierrefitte-sur-Seine
(ii) Archives de la Préfecture de Police de Paris
(iii) Archives départementales
2. Printed Sources
(i) Bibliothèque nationale and British Library
(ii) Official Material
(iii) Press
(iv) Memoirs
3. Reference
Books, Pamphlets, and Articles
4. Secondary Sources
(i) Theses
(ii) Books, Essays, and Articles
(iii) Digital Resources
Index.
Notes:
This edition also issued in print: 2021.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-19-264766-0
0-19-191565-3
0-19-264765-2
OCLC:
1243549612

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