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Richardson, J. (2003-05-01). : Pressure Groups and Parties: A ‘Haze of Common Knowledge’ or the Empirical Advance of the Discipline?. In The British Study of Politics in the Twentieth Century. : British Academy. Retrieved 2 Jul. 2022, from https://britishacademy.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.5871/bacad/9780197262948.001.0001/upso-9780197262948-chapter-7.
Richardson, Jeremy. ": Pressure Groups and Parties: A ‘Haze of Common Knowledge’ or the Empirical Advance of the Discipline?." The British Study of Politics in the Twentieth Century. : British Academy,
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Richardson, Jeremy. ": Pressure Groups and Parties: A ‘Haze of Common Knowledge’ or the Empirical Advance of the Discipline?" In The British Study of Politics in the Twentieth Century, by Hayward, Jack, Brian Barry, and Archie Brown, eds., edited by Jack Hayward, Brian Barry, and Archie Brown. Oxford: British Academy, 2003. British Academy Scholarship Online, 2012. doi: 10.5871/bacad/9780197262948.003.0007.
Richardson J. : Pressure Groups and Parties: A ‘Haze of Common Knowledge’ or the Empirical Advance of the Discipline?. In: The British Study of Politics in the Twentieth Century. British Academy; 2003. https://britishacademy.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.5871/bacad/9780197262948.001.0001/upso-9780197262948-chapter-7. Accessed July 2, 2022.