The Secret History of Democracy
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Book Title The Secret History of Democracy Author Name Isakhan, Benjamin, Stockwell, Stephen Publishing house Palgrave Macmillan Country - city UK Date of issue 2011 Number of pages 264 Buy the book Translation rights
Could democracy have a "secret" history? Most of us are familiar with a history of democracy that emphasizes the keystone moments in the story of Western civilization: the achievements of the ancient Greeks and Romans, the more recent development of the British parliament, the American Declaration of Independence and the French Revolution, and the gradual global spread of democracy since the end of the Cold War. The central argument of this book is that there is much more to the history of democracy than this standard history admits. There is a whole "secret" history, too big, complex and insufficiently 'Western' in character to be included in common accounts. In exploring The Secret History of Democracy, the contributors establish that democracy was developing in the Middle East, India and China before classical Athens, clung on during the "Dark Ages" in Islam, Iceland and Venice, was often part of tribal life in Africa, North America and Australia, and has developed in unexpected ways through the grassroots activism of Muslims, feminists and technophiles. About the Author
BENJAMIN ISAKHAN is Research Fellowat the Centre for Dialogue, La Trobe University, Australia. He is the author of several publications including _Democracy in Iraq: History, Politics and Discourse_ (2010). STEPHEN STOCKWELLis Professor of Journalism and Communication at Griffith University's Gold Coast campus, Australia. He was previously a journalist with 4ZZZ, TripleJ and Four Corners and a political campaign media consultant. He is author of _All-Media Guide to Cross-Cultural Reporting_ (with Paul Scott) and _Political Campaign Strategy_ (2005).

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| Publisher | Palgrave MacmillanWebsite |
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| Country | UK |
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| Published | 2011 |
| Language | 0 |
| Pages | 264 pages |
| Translation | Not Translated |












