Roger Price (1944 - ?) on Elections and The Masses

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(1944 - )

Professor of History at the University of Wales, Specializing in French Historian, and French Revolutionary Specialist

: PERSONAL: Born January 7, 1944, in Port Talbot, Wales; son of Godfrey David (a carpenter) and Martha (John) Price; married Heather Lynne Williams; children: Richard, Sian, Emily, Hannah. Education: University of Wales, B.A. (with first class honors), 1965; University of East Anglia, D.Litt., 1985. (From: Encyclopedia.com.)


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Quote #13 on Political Struggle Quotes >> Elections and The Masses

“It is paradoxical that a republic which began with the introduction of universal suffrage should end with a plebiscite approving the creation of an Emperor, that the greater involvement of the masses in politics would end with their approval of the dictatorship of one man.”

Source: "The French Second Republic: A Social History," by Roger Price, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York, 1972. Introduction, Page 3.

"The French Second Republic: A Social History," by Roger Price, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York, 1972.

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