The Making of the Democratic Party in Europe, 1860-1890

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139,09 

Palgrave Studies in Political History

ISBN: 3030877477
ISBN 13: 9783030877477
Autor: Heyer, Anne
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: ix, 289 S., 10 s/w Illustr., 289 p. 10 illus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 16.02.2022
Auflage: 1/2022
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB

Offers an interpretative reading of party emergence that transcends the national focus of conventional party historyProvides comparative case studies of the SDAP, the ARP and the NLF to explore party formation in different Contributes to current debate on surrounding the crisis of the modern political party

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Beschreibung

This book analyses the emergence of modern parties in nineteenth-century Europe and explores their connection with the slowly developing institution of democracy. The close relationship between party and democracy was established by the founders of the first modern parties who presented themselves as representatives of the people. Focusing on the ideas and practices of party founders, this book moves away from the traditional view that party formation was the result of industrialisation. It instead shows that the response of party founders was to frame and establish the modern party as an alternative to existing models of political representation, and one that was characterised by popular participation.In order to mobilize their followers, party founders gave new meaning to existing structures and developed new practices of political organization. The result was the creation of organizations that continue to shape the history of modern democracy.Exploring the foundation of three political parties: the German Social Democratic Workers' Party (SDAP); the Dutch Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP); and the British National Liberal Federation, the author analyses the phenomenon of innovative party formation in nineteenth-century Europe, before the democratic mass-membership party had become a widely accepted concept. Taking a transnational and comparative approach, this book illustrates the decisive role of party founders in the formation of modern democracy, making it an essential read for anyone researching the history of democracy and political parties.

Autorenporträt

Anne Heyer is Assistant Professor of European History (1800-present) in the Institute for History at Leiden University, in the Netherlands. Her research focuses on political participation, and she explores the history of political parties, populism, social movements and democracy in Europe (primarily Germany, Netherlands, Britain and Spain). In addition, Anne is a research fellow at the German think tank for political participation, 'd part', where she studies current questions of political participation.

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