Voting in Revolutionary America: A Study of Elections in the Original Thirteen States, 1776-1789
By (Author) Robert J. Dinkin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
29th September 1982
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
324.97303
Hardback
184
All important aspects of the electoral process are covered in eight chapters. ... This work, a worthy sequel to the author's Voting in Provincial America, should prove to be an indispensable source to scholars/teachers who are interested in the evolution of the American democratic electoral process. Recommended for acquisition by all academic libraries and those libraries which maintain a collection on the New Nation.-Choice
"All important aspects of the electoral process are covered in eight chapters. ... This work, a worthy sequel to the author's Voting in Provincial America, should prove to be an indispensable source to scholars/teachers who are interested in the evolution of the American democratic electoral process. Recommended for acquisition by all academic libraries and those libraries which maintain a collection on the New Nation."-Choice
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