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A systematic survey of western and central European governments that describes constitutions, executive and legislative organs, judiciaries, political parties, electoral arrangements, and local administration. The work places contemporary institutions in historical perspective by providing concise sketches of constitutional development, adopts a comparative approach treating both major and minor states, and explains the practical workings of ministries, parliaments, and municipal bodies. Prepared chiefly as a college text, chapters balance structural description with discussion of party evolution and institutional change, and point readers toward documentary and bibliographic references for more detailed investigation.

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Frederic Austin Ogg

Frederic Austin Ogg was an American historian and author known for his contributions to the study of American political history and the development of the Midwest. His notable works include "The Governments of Europe," which explores the political systems of various European nations, and "The Old Northwest: A Chronicle of the Ohio Valley and Beyond," a detailed account of the history and significance of the Ohio Valley. Ogg's writings often reflect his interest in the interplay between politics and frontier life, as seen in "The Reign of Andrew Jackson: A Chronicle of the Frontier in Politics," where he examines the impact of Jacksonian democracy on American society.

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