
Religious Voting in Western Democracies
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- 1: Kerman Calvo, Paolo Segatti, and José Ramón Montero: Introduction: Does religious voting really exist in secularized democracies?
- Part I. Setting the scene
- 2: Karel Dobbelaere: Conflicts on moral issues: Christian Churches and societal secularization in Western Europe
- 3: Stefano Bartolini: Cleavages and divides in voting and political theory
- 4: José Ramón Montero: Religious cleavages and religious voting
- 5: Ferruccio Biolcati and Cristiano Vezzoni: Religious change and church attendance in Western Europe
- 6: Rosa M. Navarrete, Guillermo Cordero, and Jaime Balaguer: Religiosity and ideology in Western Europe and the United States
- 7: Alberto Sanz, Stefano Camatarri, Paolo Segatti, and José Ramón Montero: Comparative religious voting: Mechanisms of politicization in post-cleavage elections
- Part II. Catholic countries
- 8: Julian Aichholzer, David Johann, and Sylvia Kritzinger: Austria: Developments and determinants of religious voting
- 9: Ferruccio Biolcati, Paolo Segatti, and Cristiano Vezzoni: Italy: From the religious cleavage to the politics of religious voting
- 10: Jaak Billiet and Koen Abts: Belgium: Changes in Church involvement, pillar organizations, and voting
- 11: Michael Marsh: Ireland: Religion and politics
- 12: Bruno Cautrès: France: The persisting relevance of religious voting
- 13: Kerman Calvo, Álvaro Martínez, and José Ramón Montero: Spain: Religiosity, ideology, and voting
- 14: Carlos Jalali: Portugal: Religiosity, party strategies, and voting
- Part III. Mixed countries
- 15: Martin Elff and Sigrid Roßteutscher: Germany: Church affiliation, church attendance, and support for Christian Democrats
- 16: Nan Dirk De Graaf and Giedo Jansen: The Netherlands: The role of cultural conservatism among voters and party elites
- 17: Romain Lachat: Switzerland: The decline of the religious cleavage
- Part IV. Protestant countries
- 18: James Tilley: Britain: The resilience of religion as an electoral divide
- 19: Bernt Aardal and Henrik Oscarsson: Norway, Sweden, and Denmark: Christian Democratic parties and religious voting
- Part V. The United States
- 20: Magda Giurcanu and Kenneth D. Wald: The United States: Religion and political preferences
- 21: Kenneth D. Wald: The United States and Europe: The importance of regimes of religion and State
- Part VI. Conclusions
- 22: Paolo Segatti, Kerman Calvo, and José Ramón Montero: Conclusions: The many facets of religious voting
- References
- Index of authors
- Index of subjects
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