ISBN-13: 9780415548304 / Angielski / Twarda / 2009 / 424 str.
ISBN-13: 9780415548304 / Angielski / Twarda / 2009 / 424 str.
This book is the second in the series Sources for the Study of Irish Politics, which is produced by the Political Studies Association of Ireland (PSAI). The aim of the PSAI is to promote the professional study of politics in and of Ireland, and the aim of the series is to make more widely available material that is at present difficult to obtain. Building on its predecessor Irish Elections 1922-44: Results and Analysis (1993), this volume assembles the full results of all elections to Dail Eireann from 1948 to 1977. The book also contains analysis of each election, summaries of votes, percentages and seats for each election, lists of TDs (members of parliament) elected at each election, information on defeated TDs and women TDs, analysis of tranfer patterns, members of govenrment appointed after each election, and the full results of all by-elections held in the period. It also provides summary results of the nine general elections of the period 1981-2007, along with a comprehensive list of TDs 1922-2008. Elections to Dail Eireann are held under the PR-STV (single tranferable vote) electoral system, and this volume provides a fascinating account of PR-STV in operation as well as constituting an indispensble record of Irish political history over the middle years of the independent state.
This book is the second in the series Sources for the Study of Irish Politics, which is produced by the Political Studies Association of Ireland (PSAI). The aim of the PSAI is to promote the professional study of politics in and of Ireland, and the aim of the series is to make more widely available material that is at present difficult to obtain.
Whilst election results have been published for this period, the need for a volume such as the present one has remained,because these official publications are long out of print. Moreover, until 1973 they did not contain nationalsummaries of party vote totals, merely supplying the results for individual constituencies. The period since 1981, in contrast, is very well covered by a range of publications, both official and unofficial (see list ofreferences at the back of this volume), which is why this book covers in detail elections only up to 1977, although it also includes summary results of the nine general elections of the period 1981–2007.