British elections and parties review : Vol. 8, The 1997 general election /
Nineteen ninety-seven general election
edited by David Denver [and others].
- xvii, 292 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references (page 8).
Preface -- Notes on Contributors -- Abstracts of Articles -- Introduction: The British General Election of 1997 -- Political Change and Party Choice: Voting in the 1997 General Election -- New Labour Landslide - Same Old Electoral Geography? -- New Labour, New Tactical Voting? The Causes and Consequences of Tactical Voting in the 1997 General Election -- Sex, Money and Politics: Sleaze and the Conservative Party in the 1997 Election -- Euroscepticism and the Referendum Party -- Split-Ticket Voting at the 1997 British General and Local Elections: An Aggregate Analysis -- Between Fear and Loathing: National Press Coverage of the 1997 British General Election -- Does Negative News Matter? The Effect of Television News on Party Images in the 1997 British General Election -- Triumph of Targeting? Constituency Campaigning in the 1997 Election -- Labour's Grassroots Campaign in 1997 -- Remodelling the 1997 General Election: How Britain Would Have Voted Under Alternative Electoral Systems -- Chronology of Events, 1997 -- Summary Results of the 1997 General Election -- Parliamentary By-elections 1997 -- Public Opinion Polls 1997 -- Local Elections 1997 -- Economic Indicators -- Political Parties -- National Newspapers -- Notes for Contributors. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.