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Researching the public: Post-war policy, politics and polling – a review by Paul Edwards

Researching the public: Post-war policy, politics and polling – a review by Paul Edwards

Jun 19, 2023 | News

This is the third book of essays drawing on the wealth of data in the Archive of Market and Social Research.  As the title suggests this booklet focusses rather more on the ‘social’ than the ‘market’ content of the archive.  Once again the AMSR has assembled a first...
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