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Neil Munro

    Neil Munro war ein schottischer Journalist und Autor, der heute vor allem für seine humorvollen Kurzgeschichten gefeiert wird. Ursprünglich schrieb er unter dem Pseudonym Hugh Foulis, um seine ernsteren literarischen Bestrebungen von seinen leichteren Werken zu trennen. Seine bekanntesten Werke drehen sich oft um den fiktiven Clyde-Puffer, die Vital Spark, und ihren Kapitän Para Handy, neben Geschichten über andere denkwürdige Charaktere. Munros Schreiben zeichnet sich durch seine scharfe Beobachtung von Humor und den Geist seiner Zeit aus.

    Parties and Elections in New European Democracies
    The Vital Spark
    Para Handy
    • Para Handy

      • 512 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      Para Handy has been sailing his way into the affections of generations of Scots since he first weighed anchor in the pages of the Glasgow Evening News in 1905. This definitive edition contains all three collections published in the author's lifetime, as well as those that were unpublished and a new story which was discovered in 2001.

      Para Handy
      4,7
    • The Vital Spark

      The Illustrated Para Handy

      • 144 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Illustrated edition of the hilarious exploits of Para Handy and his crew--Munro's beloved and unforgettable characters.

      The Vital Spark
      3,8
    • The abrupt transformation of one-party Communist regimes into political systems holding competitive elections challenges theories of democracy by evolution. Part One develops an inter-active model of how the supply of parties by political elites shapes the responses of inexperienced electors, and what this means for the institutionalisation of party systems and party identification. The model is then applied to elections since 1990 in ten Central and East European democracies that are now members of the European Union. Part Two provides a definitive and up to date text of election results and the formation and disappearance of parties in these ten countries. In addition, there is a lengthy chapter on elections in Russia.

      Parties and Elections in New European Democracies