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Challenging indeed is A. V. Dicey's generalization in his Harvard lectures on law and public opinion in nineteenth century England that a “ fait accompli , ” i.e. , the passage of a law or the official acceptance of a policy , creates ...
Challenging indeed is A. V. Dicey's generalization in his Harvard lectures on law and public opinion in nineteenth century England that a “ fait accompli , ” i.e. , the passage of a law or the official acceptance of a policy , creates ...
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But how did this shift of public opinion come about ? Among which groups did it start and how did it spread ? How long did it take for the initial resistance to disappear ? What external events precipitated or retarded the development ?
But how did this shift of public opinion come about ? Among which groups did it start and how did it spread ? How long did it take for the initial resistance to disappear ? What external events precipitated or retarded the development ?
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RESEARCH : A DEBATE THE HISTORIAN'S CONCEPT OF PUBLIC OPINION Joseph R. Strayer Historians have been talking about the importance of public opinion for several generations , longer perhaps than any other professional group .
RESEARCH : A DEBATE THE HISTORIAN'S CONCEPT OF PUBLIC OPINION Joseph R. Strayer Historians have been talking about the importance of public opinion for several generations , longer perhaps than any other professional group .
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INTRODUCTION by Mirra Komarovsky | 2 |
THE NONECONOMIC ASSUMPTIONS OF JOHN MAY | 8 |
PART 1HISTORY AND SOCIAL RESEARCH | 31 |
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