Walter Dean Burnham
Walter Dean Burnham (June 15, 1930 – October 4, 2022) was an American political scientist who was an expert on elections and voting patterns. He was known for his quantitative analysis of national trends and patterns in voting behavior, the development of the "Party Systems" model, and the assembling of county election returns for the entire country. He was a professor in the political science department at the University of Texas at Austin. Provided by Wikipedia
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The impact of political coalitions on the decision-making process in the city of Cambridge, 1960 to 1975 by Malin, Maureen Ann.
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Economics, recessions, and party decline : American parties in the fiscal state by Coleman, John J. (John James)
Published 2005Other Authors: “…Walter Dean Burnham.…”
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Mississippi electoral politics, 1903-1976 : the emerging modernization consensus by White, Jesse Lamar
Published 2005Other Authors: “…Walter Dean Burnham.…”
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Congressional sea change : conflict and organizational accommodation in the House of Representatives, 1878-1921 by Wolf, Thomas Westerman
Published 2007Other Authors: “…Walter Dean Burnham.…”
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Liberal democracy and industrial order : autoworkers under the New Deal by Amberg, Stephen Potter
Published 2015Other Authors: “…Walter Dean Burnham.…”
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