The ‘franchise’ refers, strictly speaking, to the suffrage right, that is, to the legal definition of who is eligible to cast ballot in a territorially based political organisation as a unitary or federal state. Yet this legal definition is insufficient as the problem of the historical development of the franchise goes beyond the strict definition of the eligible. The object of this article is the expansion of the suffrage right in the West since the American and French revolutions.
BARTOLINI S. (2013). The Temporal Dynamic of the Franchise Extension: Timing, Tempo and Reversals. QUALITATIVE & MULTI-METHOD RESEARCH, 11(2), 3-7.
The Temporal Dynamic of the Franchise Extension: Timing, Tempo and Reversals
BARTOLINI, STEFANO
2013
Abstract
The ‘franchise’ refers, strictly speaking, to the suffrage right, that is, to the legal definition of who is eligible to cast ballot in a territorially based political organisation as a unitary or federal state. Yet this legal definition is insufficient as the problem of the historical development of the franchise goes beyond the strict definition of the eligible. The object of this article is the expansion of the suffrage right in the West since the American and French revolutions.File in questo prodotto:
Eventuali allegati, non sono esposti
I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.