Contention and Democracy in Europe, 1650 - 2000
Cambridge University Press | ISBN 0521537134 | 2003 edition | PDF | 315 pages | 2.75 MB
Cambridge University Press | ISBN 0521537134 | 2003 edition | PDF | 315 pages | 2.75 MB
This analysis of the relationship between democratization and contentious politics builds upon the model set forth in Dynamics of Contention (Cambridge, 2001). Comparing the Low Countries, Iberia, France, the British Isles, the Balkans, Russia, and other European regions over three and a half turbulent centuries, the book demonstrates how similar recurrent causal mechanisms in different combinations, sequences, and initial conditions produced contrasting trajectories toward and away from democracy in different parts of the continent.
‘… an ambitious, well-written book …‘.?Political Studies Review
‘… Tilly is to be congratulated for his brave grasp of a vast sociological literature that illuminates many important historical details. His treatment of the vital role played by the Low Countries in the history of democracy in Europe is especially good.‘?Times Higher Education Supplement