Duverger (also spelt du Vergier, DuVerger and Duvergé) is a French surname, originally a patronymic, meaning Du Verger (English: of the Garden or From Eden). The Duverger family nobility could be traced back to the thirteenth century during which they served as part of the French royal army under the House of Bourbon a title they would hold even after the French Revolution.
Notable individuals with the surname Duverger include:
Antonio Duvergé (1807–1855) was a Dominican general of French origin who served in the Dominican War of Independence.
François Véron Duverger de Forbonnais (1722–1800), French political economist
Jean Duverger (born 1973), Mexican actor and entertainer of French-Haitian ancestry
Maurice Duverger (1917–2014), French jurist, sociologist, political scientist and politician
René Duverger (1911–1983), French Olympic weightlifter
Théophile Emmanuel Duverger (1821–1901?), French painter
Henri de la Rochejaquelein "Henri du Vergier" (1772–1794), was a general of the Royalist Vendéan insurrection during the French Revolution.
Duverger (also spelt du Vergier, DuVerger and Duvergé) is a French surname, originally a patronymic, meaning Du Verger (English: of the Garden or From...
Maurice Duverger (French pronunciation: [mɔʁis dyvɛʁʒe]; 5 June 1917 – 16 December 2014) was a French jurist, sociologist, political scientist and politician...
Jean Duverger (born 5 April 1973) is a Mexican actor and entertainer. He is of French-Haitian ancestry. From 1981 to 1983, he studied at the Centro de...
Eyurkenia Duverger Pileta (born 4 October 1999) is a Cuban weightlifter. She competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan, where she finished...
Veser, Ernst [in German] (23 September 1997). "Semi-Presidentialism-Duverger's Concept — A New Political System Model" (PDF). Department of Education...
Susan DuVerger or Susan Du Verger born Suzanne de La Vallée (baptised in 1610 – 1657) was an English translator and author. DuVerger was born in London...
of the political system, including its electoral system. According to Duverger's law, first-past-the-post systems are likely to lead to two-party systems...
introduction of universal suffrage. The French political scientist Maurice Duverger first distinguished between elite and "mass" parties, founding his distinction...
used such as general ticket voting. The concept of magnitude explains Duverger's observation that single-winner contests tend to produce two-party systems...
individual members. Capitalist state Elite Elite theory Plutocracy Maurice Duverger, Party Politics and Pressure Groups: A Comparative Introduction, Robert...
her constitutional authority can be regarded as 'quite considerable' in Duverger's sense if cabinet legislation approved in parliament can be blocked by...
Elections and political parties in the United Kingdom are affected by Duverger's law, the political science principle that states that plurality voting...
Leyenaar 2001, pp. 125–26. Grofe 2016, p. 1-12. Šprajc 2011, p. 87-95. Duverger 1999. Houston, Stephen (2006). The Memory of Bones: Body, Being and Experience...
that in the twentieth century this tradition was continued by: "Maurice Duverger, Herman Finer, Samuel Finer, Giovanni Sartori, Carl J. Friedrich, Samuel...
Veser, Ernst [in German] (23 September 1997). "Semi-Presidentialism-Duverger's Concept — A New Political System Model" (PDF) (in English and Chinese)...