This article focuses on the divided and scattered political affiliations in the Weimar Republic which helped to provide an environment that supported rapid political changes between 1919 and 1933. Using methodologies of historical electoral research, this article considers cleavages between party blocs on a federal level by analyzing the stability within and voter fluctuation between political parties. These voter fluctuations are also analyzed by considering the social background of the eligible voters, as well as by religious denomination. An ecological regression analysis and aggregate data analysis determine the stability of voter blocs and note a number of reasons why the NSDAP received such a large number of votes from a rather stable...
The paper analyzes the role of political parties and other political resources in the context of so...
"This article compares the two presidential elections of 1925 and 1932 in an attempt to determine th...
In this paper it will be shown that socio-economic variables such as class and religious denominatio...
This article focuses on the divided and scattered political affiliations in the Weimar Republic whic...
Analysing the roll call votes of the MPs of the Weimar republic we find that 1) party competition in...
The analysis of voting behaviour - and particularly the reasons for the increasing vote share of the...
This article looks at the development of the relation between social divisions and voting in Germany...
From the perspective of traditional cleavage voting, the chapter explores the long-term changes in v...
In nahezu allen historischen und modernen Wahl- und Parteienstudien gehen die Autoren von einem Zusa...
This study deals with left-wing splinter parties which were in existence in Germany between 1918 and...
In the second of three articles on political realignments, Walter Dean Burnham examines the “perfect...
"The goal of the following analysis is to consider the hardly researched Bundestag elections as a li...
This article is devoted to the question of social basis of the National-socialist party of Germany (...
Imperial Germany is a prominent historical case in the study of Western Europe’s political developme...
Social democracy is a political regime which assumes defending of labour, and at the same time reco...
The paper analyzes the role of political parties and other political resources in the context of so...
"This article compares the two presidential elections of 1925 and 1932 in an attempt to determine th...
In this paper it will be shown that socio-economic variables such as class and religious denominatio...
This article focuses on the divided and scattered political affiliations in the Weimar Republic whic...
Analysing the roll call votes of the MPs of the Weimar republic we find that 1) party competition in...
The analysis of voting behaviour - and particularly the reasons for the increasing vote share of the...
This article looks at the development of the relation between social divisions and voting in Germany...
From the perspective of traditional cleavage voting, the chapter explores the long-term changes in v...
In nahezu allen historischen und modernen Wahl- und Parteienstudien gehen die Autoren von einem Zusa...
This study deals with left-wing splinter parties which were in existence in Germany between 1918 and...
In the second of three articles on political realignments, Walter Dean Burnham examines the “perfect...
"The goal of the following analysis is to consider the hardly researched Bundestag elections as a li...
This article is devoted to the question of social basis of the National-socialist party of Germany (...
Imperial Germany is a prominent historical case in the study of Western Europe’s political developme...
Social democracy is a political regime which assumes defending of labour, and at the same time reco...
The paper analyzes the role of political parties and other political resources in the context of so...
"This article compares the two presidential elections of 1925 and 1932 in an attempt to determine th...
In this paper it will be shown that socio-economic variables such as class and religious denominatio...