Democratisation in Britian
Elites, Civil Society and Reform Since 1800 (British Studies)
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Word Count
83,750 words, Guess
Page Count
335 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archivedemocratisationi0000garr
- ISBN-100333646398
- ISBN-139780333646397
- Library of Congress Control Number2001036529
- OCLC Control Number47270204
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780333646397
- Open LibraryOL10553688M
Classifications
- LCCJN210 .G37 2002
- LCCJA1-92
Description
"Democratisation in Britain is a novel reinterpretation of British social and political history since 1800 in the light of the continuing debate about democratisation. As such, the book goes far beyond standard histories of political reform. In common with politics in Northern Europe, North America and Australasia, Britain's democratisation began early and in highly favourable circumstances. The process took place in stages, only half-consciously and in the context of a generally benign economic cycle. The country possessed a vibrant civil society at most levels of its adult population, along with a flexible, competitive and opportunistic set of political elites." "Countries undergoing democratisation since 1918 have been far less fortunate, and the process is thereby much more difficult. Thus this book may be seen as portraying an 'ideal type' against which to compare and contrast these later experiences." "Democratisation in Britain combines the disciplines of political science and history, and will be of interest to scholars and students in both fields."--Jacket.
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