In this text, specialists on Europe, the Americas, and Japan
explore why democracies have succeeded and failed over the past 100
years. Each essay applies the perspective of the social historian -
a focus on mentalities, social movements, and the relationship
between states and societies - to explain why political
participation has changes as it has. What emerges are national
portraits of the social origins of democracy, as well as
comparative explanations that take global processes and national
peculiarities into account.
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