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When electors raised their voices: political representation in nineteenth-century Spain from a conceptual perspective
Oriol Luján
Department of Modern and Contemporary History
Grup de Recerca en Estudis Polítics, les Identitats, les Institucions i la Corrupció (GREPIIC)
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Arts and Humanities
Conceptual
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Deputies
100%
Spain
100%
Nineteenth Century
100%
Political Representation
100%
Liberal
50%
Scholars
25%
Speaker
25%
Entity
25%
Enactment
25%
Requests
25%
Voters
25%
Revolutionary Politics
25%
Meaning change
25%
Political Ideology
25%
Keyphrases
Political Representation
100%
Nineteenth-century Spain
100%
Conceptual View
100%
Elector
100%
Nineteenth Century
25%
Liberal
25%
Meaning Change
25%
Political Ideology
25%
Article Analysis
25%
Mid-nineteenth Century
25%
Electoral Process
25%
Liberal Elites
25%
Revolutionary Politics
25%
Social Sciences
Nineteenth Century
100%
Spain
100%
Political Representation
100%
Political Doctrines
33%
Spanish
33%
Elections
33%