The Edinburgh Companion to the History of Democracy/ Isakhan,Benjamin [ed.]

Material type: TextTextPublication details: UK: Edinburgh University Press, 2012Description: 384ISBN: 0748640754DDC classification: 321.809
Contents:
Introduction: The Complex and Contested History of Democracy Benjamin Isakhan Part I: Prc-Classical Democracy 1. Prehistory Christopher Boehm 2. The Assyrians Benjamin Isakhan 3. Ancient India Steven Muhlberger 4. Ancient China Victoria Tin-bor Hui 5. Israel and Phoenicia Stephen Stockwel) Part II: Classical Democracy 6. Early Greece Kurt A. Raaflaub 7. /Itliens David J. Phillips (V. Rome Philip Matys/ak Part III: Medieval Democracy 1 V Islam Larbi Sadiki 10. Venice Stephen Stockwell 11. The Nordic Countries Frode Hervik 12. The Christian Church John P. Hittinger Part IV: Early Modern Democracy 13. The English Parliament Ann Lyon 14. The Levellers and Diggers Andrew Bradstock 15. The Swiss Cantons Thomas Lau 16. The American Revolution Andrew Shankman 17. The French Revolution John MarkofT Part V: Colonialism and Democracy 18. Africa Maxwell Owusu 19. Native Americans Bruce E. Johansen 20. Australasia Tim Rowse 21. Singapore Christine Doran Part VI: National Movements 22. 1808: South American Liberation John I'isher 23. 1848: European Revolutions Mike Rapport 24. 1919: . Ifter / ersailles Conan Fischer 25. 1945: Post-Second World War Japan Takashi Inoguchi 26. 1989: Eastern Europe Peter M. E. Volten Part VII: Peoples' Movements 27. Anti-Slavery Seymour Drescher 28. Women's SuJJrage Patricia Grimshaw and Charles Sowerwine 29. Socialism, Communism, Anarchism Barry Hindess 30. Civil Rights Michael L. Ondaatje Part VIII: Democracy Today 31. South Africa Roger Southall 32. Bolivia Juan Manuel Arbona and Carmen Medeiros 33. Georgia Lincoln A. Mitchell 34. Iraq Benjamin Isakhan 35. Burma Donald M. Seekins 36. China since Tiananmen Square Baogang He 37. Islam since 9/11 Nader Hashemi Part IX: Futures and Possibilities 38. Democracy Promotion Christopher Hobson 39. Transnational Democracy James Anderson 40. Diifltdl Dcniocnuy ]:Jrian J.oacler 41. Radicul Democracy Lincoln Dahlberg 42. Dchberalive Democracy Kaspcr M. Hansen and (Christian F. Roslboll 43. New Tliiid'iiiy John Keane Conclusion: The Future History of Democracy Stephen Stockvvell
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Introduction: The Complex and Contested History of Democracy
Benjamin Isakhan
Part I: Prc-Classical Democracy
1. Prehistory
Christopher Boehm
2. The Assyrians
Benjamin Isakhan
3. Ancient India
Steven Muhlberger
4. Ancient China
Victoria Tin-bor Hui
5. Israel and Phoenicia
Stephen Stockwel)
Part II: Classical Democracy
6. Early Greece
Kurt A. Raaflaub
7. /Itliens
David J. Phillips
(V. Rome
Philip Matys/ak
Part III: Medieval Democracy
1
V Islam
Larbi Sadiki
10. Venice
Stephen Stockwell
11. The Nordic Countries
Frode Hervik
12. The Christian Church
John P. Hittinger
Part IV: Early Modern Democracy
13. The English Parliament
Ann Lyon
14. The Levellers and Diggers
Andrew Bradstock
15. The Swiss Cantons
Thomas Lau
16. The American Revolution
Andrew Shankman
17. The French Revolution
John MarkofT
Part V: Colonialism and Democracy
18. Africa
Maxwell Owusu
19. Native Americans
Bruce E. Johansen
20. Australasia
Tim Rowse
21. Singapore
Christine Doran
Part VI: National Movements
22. 1808: South American Liberation
John I'isher
23. 1848: European Revolutions
Mike Rapport
24. 1919: . Ifter / ersailles
Conan Fischer
25. 1945: Post-Second World War Japan
Takashi Inoguchi
26. 1989: Eastern Europe
Peter M. E. Volten
Part VII: Peoples' Movements
27. Anti-Slavery
Seymour Drescher
28. Women's SuJJrage
Patricia Grimshaw and Charles Sowerwine
29. Socialism, Communism, Anarchism
Barry Hindess
30. Civil Rights
Michael L. Ondaatje
Part VIII: Democracy Today
31. South Africa
Roger Southall
32. Bolivia
Juan Manuel Arbona and Carmen Medeiros
33. Georgia
Lincoln A. Mitchell
34. Iraq
Benjamin Isakhan
35. Burma
Donald M. Seekins
36. China since Tiananmen Square
Baogang He
37. Islam since 9/11
Nader Hashemi
Part IX: Futures and Possibilities
38. Democracy Promotion
Christopher Hobson
39. Transnational Democracy
James Anderson
40. Diifltdl Dcniocnuy
]:Jrian J.oacler
41. Radicul Democracy
Lincoln Dahlberg
42. Dchberalive Democracy
Kaspcr M. Hansen and (Christian F. Roslboll
43. New Tliiid'iiiy
John Keane
Conclusion: The Future History of Democracy
Stephen Stockvvell

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