@article{b9c7671bc75f4dda87fa769adfd87304,
title = "The Geography of the Nazi Vote: Context, Confession, and Class in the Reichstag Election of 1930",
author = "John O'Loughlin and Colin Flint and Luc Anselin",
note = "Funding Information: This research was supported by National Science Foundation grants SES 89-21385 and SES 90-02699 and by National Science Foundation grant SES-88- 10917 to the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis at the University of California at Santa Barbara. We thank Jurgen Falter (Universitat Mainz) for giving us the data on economic stress and Ralph Ponemereo of the Zentralarchiv fur empirische Sozialforschung, Universitat Koln for providing the electoral and census files for Weimar Germany that were deposited there by J. Falter and his collaborators. A special acknowledgment is made to the many individuals who were responsible for collecting, cleaning, and archiving these valuable data and making them available to us and other researchers. We also thank Rusty Dodson and Michael Shin for map construction and data manipulation in Arcllnfo, and Dave Fogel and Steve Kirin of the Geography Department of UCSB for digitizing the city and county map of Weimar Germany. Comments from participants at the NCGlA conference on {"}Spatial and Contextual Models of Political Behavior,{"} SUNY-Buffalo, October 1992 and the AAG Political Geography Specialty Group conference on {"}Empowerment,{"} University of Colorado, Boulder, April 1992 and, especially, the",
year = "1994",
month = sep,
doi = "10.1111/j.1467-8306.1994.tb01865.x",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "84",
pages = "351--380",
journal = "Annals of the Association of American Geographers",
issn = "0004-5608",
publisher = "Taylor and Francis Ltd.",
number = "3",
}