Tom Pipher

Tom Pipher

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Peter Mair holds the chair of Comparative Politics in Leiden University in the Netherlands and previously taught at the University of Limerick, the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, the University of Manchester, and the European University Institute, Florence. He is the author (with Stefano Bartolini) of Identity, Competition, and Electoral Availability (Cambridge, 1990), which was awarded the Stein Rokkan Prize, and of Party System Change (Oxford, 1997). Recent co-edited books include How Parties Organize (London, 1994), and Partien auf komplexen Wahlermarkten (Vienna, 1999). He is co-editor of the European Journal of Political Research and is currently engaged in a project on the long-term development of elections, parties, and governments in Western Europe over the period from 1950 to 2000.
1st September 2001

Not What it Seems

High-interest, lower ability resource for KS2-3. Designed to provide high-interest books for lower level readers aged 6 ... MoreNot What it Seems

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16th September 2001

Incredible Places

High-interest, lower ability resource for KS2-3. Designed to provide high-interest books for lower level readers aged 6 ... MoreIncredible Places

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16th September 2001

Long Ago and Far away

High-interest, lower ability resource for KS2-3. Designed to provide high-interest books for lower level readers aged 6 ... MoreLong Ago and Far away

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1st September 2001

Hercules and Other Greek Legends

High-interest, lower ability resource for KS2-3. Designed to provide high-interest books for lower level readers aged 6 ... MoreHercules and Other Greek Legends

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