This book explores the new types of political organization that emerged in Western Europe and the United States during the nineteenth century, from popular meetings to single-issue organizations and political parties. The development of these has often been used to demonstrate a movement towards democratic representation or political institutionalization. This volume challenges the idea that the development of ‘democracy’ is a story of rise and progress at all. It is rather a story of continuous but never completely satisfying attempts of interpreting the rule of the people. Taking the perspective of nineteenth-century organizers as its point of departure, this study shows that contemporaries hardly distinguished between petitioning, meet...
Why are some institutions capable of enhancing democracy, while others struggle under pressure? Shug...
Organization scholars have extensively studied both the politics of organization and the organizatio...
Historically human societies have never collectively organized, politically or socially, in any sing...
This dissertation describes how the campaign role of the various entities which have combined to org...
This dissertation challenges recent grand syntheses which talk unhesitatingly of ‘the rise of Ameri...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
This dissertation is about how political parties formed in the world's first mass democracy, the Uni...
In association with the industrial revolution, a wide range of new self-help organisations, from fri...
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The dissertation investigates the politics of institutional choice in the process of democratic deve...
The end of long‐standing authoritarianism in the late twentieth century provoked a global resurgence...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
[Authors ’ Note: This paper represents a draft chapter (Chapter 7) of an in-progress book manuscript...
This dissertation is about the relationship between the politics of order and the politics of organi...
The relationship between social movement activity and conventional politics has received little syst...
Why are some institutions capable of enhancing democracy, while others struggle under pressure? Shug...
Organization scholars have extensively studied both the politics of organization and the organizatio...
Historically human societies have never collectively organized, politically or socially, in any sing...
This dissertation describes how the campaign role of the various entities which have combined to org...
This dissertation challenges recent grand syntheses which talk unhesitatingly of ‘the rise of Ameri...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
This dissertation is about how political parties formed in the world's first mass democracy, the Uni...
In association with the industrial revolution, a wide range of new self-help organisations, from fri...
Item does not contain fulltextH. te Velde Organizing Democracy. Reflections on the Rise of Political...
The dissertation investigates the politics of institutional choice in the process of democratic deve...
The end of long‐standing authoritarianism in the late twentieth century provoked a global resurgence...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
[Authors ’ Note: This paper represents a draft chapter (Chapter 7) of an in-progress book manuscript...
This dissertation is about the relationship between the politics of order and the politics of organi...
The relationship between social movement activity and conventional politics has received little syst...
Why are some institutions capable of enhancing democracy, while others struggle under pressure? Shug...
Organization scholars have extensively studied both the politics of organization and the organizatio...
Historically human societies have never collectively organized, politically or socially, in any sing...