Hickey and Powell’s edited collection of essays by leading historians of the field and experts in their period traces the history of the struggle for democracy in Britain through some of its signal moments, from Magna Carta, through Chartism and women’s emancipation, to the challenges of globalisation. The last concern emerges from a series of biennial international conferences on Globalisation and its Discontents 1 and 2 (2001, 2003) and Globalisation and Representation (2005) held at the University of Brighton. Hickey and Powell’s introduction problematises the concept of democracy, argues for a historical grounding of all political debate, further proposing that, as the history reflected in this collection demonstrates, democracy has nev...