peer-reviewedImperial Germany is a prominent historical case in the study of Western Europe’s political development. This paper investigates the number and content of political conflict dimensions from the foundation of the modern German state in 1866 to the end of Bismarck’s reign as Chancellor in 1890. Methodologically, it applies dimension-reducing statistical methods to a novel dataset of content-coded parliamentary roll call votes. The analysis suggests that the emergence of the Catholic Centre Party in 1871 permanently transformed the conflict space from a single liberal-conservative divide to a two-dimensional space that distinguished positions on socio-economic issues and regime matters, respectively. The fact that positions ...
Partisan conflicts have been frequently analysed in comparative political science research. Yet litt...
In der Studie wird untersucht, wie bedeutend sozial-demographische Charakteristika sind, wenn politi...
This paper analyses whether the German National Socialists used economic policies to reward their vo...
Imperial Germany is a prominent historical case in the study of Western Europe’s political developme...
We examine whether there is a basic space in a parliament which grew out of a revolution and had no ...
This article focuses on the divided and scattered political affiliations in the Weimar Republic whic...
How did the Prussian three-class franchise, which politically over-represented the economic elite, a...
Why is there so much alleged electoral fraud in new democracies? Most scholarship focuses on the pr...
The paper analyzes the role of political parties and other political resources in the context of so...
In newly stabilizing regimes, why does the practice of elections so often depart from Dahlian (1971)...
T HE present study developed out of a desire to understand the character of liberalism and conservat...
This dissertation examines the evolution of federal government in the German Empire from the unifica...
"The goal of the following analysis is to consider the hardly researched Bundestag elections as a li...
The article shows that Germany established a short-lived but fully operative parliamentary system of...
Why is there so much alleged electoral fraud in new democracies? Most scholarship focuses on the pro...
Partisan conflicts have been frequently analysed in comparative political science research. Yet litt...
In der Studie wird untersucht, wie bedeutend sozial-demographische Charakteristika sind, wenn politi...
This paper analyses whether the German National Socialists used economic policies to reward their vo...
Imperial Germany is a prominent historical case in the study of Western Europe’s political developme...
We examine whether there is a basic space in a parliament which grew out of a revolution and had no ...
This article focuses on the divided and scattered political affiliations in the Weimar Republic whic...
How did the Prussian three-class franchise, which politically over-represented the economic elite, a...
Why is there so much alleged electoral fraud in new democracies? Most scholarship focuses on the pr...
The paper analyzes the role of political parties and other political resources in the context of so...
In newly stabilizing regimes, why does the practice of elections so often depart from Dahlian (1971)...
T HE present study developed out of a desire to understand the character of liberalism and conservat...
This dissertation examines the evolution of federal government in the German Empire from the unifica...
"The goal of the following analysis is to consider the hardly researched Bundestag elections as a li...
The article shows that Germany established a short-lived but fully operative parliamentary system of...
Why is there so much alleged electoral fraud in new democracies? Most scholarship focuses on the pro...
Partisan conflicts have been frequently analysed in comparative political science research. Yet litt...
In der Studie wird untersucht, wie bedeutend sozial-demographische Charakteristika sind, wenn politi...
This paper analyses whether the German National Socialists used economic policies to reward their vo...