Spain Conditional Democracy

Spain  Conditional Democracy
Author: Christopher Abel,Nissa Torrents
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1984
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105081489168

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Popular Political Participation and the Democratic Imagination in Spain

Popular Political Participation and the Democratic Imagination in Spain
Author: Pablo Sánchez León
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2020-11-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783030525965

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This book addresses the changing relationships among political participation, political representation, and popular mobilization in Spain from the 1766 protest in Madrid against the early Bourbon reforms until the citizen revolution of 1868 that first introduced universal suffrage and led to the ousting of the monarchy. Popular Participation and the Democratic Imagination in Spain shows that a notion of the “crowd” internally dividing the concept of “people” existed before the advent of Liberalism, allowing for the enduring subordination of popular participation to representation in politics. In its wider European and colonial American context, the study analyzes semantic changes in a range of cultural spheres, from parliamentary debate to historical narrative and aesthetics. It shows how Liberalism had trouble reproducing the legitimacy of limited suffrage and traces the evolution of an imagination on democracy that would allow for the reconfiguration of an all-encompassing image of the people eventually overcoming representative government. “Focused on the nation and identities, Spanish historiography had a pending debt with that other historical subject of modernity, the people. With this book, Pablo Sánchez León starts cancelling the debt with an innovative methodology combining conceptual history with social and political history. Brilliantly, this books also proposes a novel chronology for modern history and renewed categories of analysis. In many senses, this is an extraordinarily renovating senior work.” —José María Portillo Valdés, University of the Basque Country, Spain “This book by Pablo Sánchez León is an original and detailed study of one of the essential components of modernity, the relation between the concepts of plebe and pueblo. The author shows that plebe and people were shaped in a process of mutual differentiation and how the enduring tension between them deeply marked out the evolution of Spanish politics from the end of the Old Regime and throughout the 19th century. As the author brilliantly argues, such tension is tightly imbricated with the enduring dilemma between representation and participation underlying modern political systems. Through a historical analysis of the influence of people and plebe over Spanish, the book makes clear the degree to which the power of language contributes to shape political actors and institutional frames.” —Miguel Ángel Cabrera — Professor, University of La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain “Most accounts of Spain’s transition to modern democracy begin with the popular uprising against the French invasion in 1808, the creation of a national parliament and the promulgation of an advanced Liberal constitution in 1812. Pablo Sánchez León begins the story half a century earlier in the mass street protests in Madrid and other cities in 1766 sparked by Charles III’s sweeping reform programme. Sánchez León focuses unrepentantly on plebeian groups and crowd action – how they are described and conceived by contemporaries – as a key to understanding Spain’s precocious and troubled passage from absolutism to the promulgation of universal male suffrage in September 1868. This audacious and highly original interpretation will surely strike a chord with students of modern Spain.” —Guy Thomson, University of Warwick, UK “This is a book for exploring (from current needs) the history of political participation in Spanish society in order to rethink the very notion of modern citizenship.” —María Sierra, University of Seville, Spain “Motivated by the current crisis in political representation in parliamentary democracies, this work by Pablo Sánchez León departs from the process of construction of modern citizenship. Representation, participation and mobilization are put into play as an interactive triad whose dynamics and changing conceptualization have the key to the social, political and cultural changes between the Old Regime and the early establishment of democracy in 1868. The “They do not represent us!” and other current claims for deliberative democracy provide the guiding thread for a demanding research on the tension between representation and participation shaping the period 1766-1868. The work reflects on the relevance of popular participation and, in presenting the modern history of Spain as singular and relevant on its own, provides an account of the building of modern citizenship. —Pablo Fernández Albaladejo, Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain This exciting book is both topical and historiographically valuable. It offers a fresh perspective on current debates about the limits of representation and the pros and cons of participation; it makes Spanish political culture in the age of revolutions accessible to anglophone readers, and it engagingly illustrates one way of doing the ‘history of concepts’. Recommended on all three counts. Joanna Innes, Oxford University

The Transition to Democracy in Spain

The Transition to Democracy in Spain
Author: José María Maravall
Publsiher: London : Croom Helm
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1982
Genre: Democracy
ISBN: WISC:89007735780

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The Transition to Democracy in Spain and Portugal

The Transition to Democracy in Spain and Portugal
Author: Howard J. Wiarda,Iêda Siqueira Wiarda
Publsiher: Aei Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1989
Genre: Democracy
ISBN: 0844736732

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Elites and Democratic Transitions by Regime Transformation in Southern Europe

Elites and Democratic Transitions by Regime Transformation in Southern Europe
Author: Ioannis Tzortzis
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2022-09-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783031046209

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This book examines three cases of democratic transitions by self-transformation of the non-democratic regimes in Southern Europe—the Spanish reforma pactada-ruptura pactada of 1976-77, the Greek “Markezinis experiment” of 1973, and the Turkish democratic transition of 1983—in a comparative perspective. The author argues that a democratic transition initiated by the regime elites is, in contrast to widely held assumptions and notwithstanding some reservations on whether democracy can be (re-)introduced by non-democrats, worth viewing as a “window of opportunity” for democratisation. It is up to the democratic counter-elites to respond to it, using the civil society and the international factor as allies to achieve their goal of acquiring more concessions from the regime.

Gendering Spanish Democracy

Gendering Spanish Democracy
Author: Mónica Threlfall,Christine Cousins,Celia Valiente Fernández
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2005
Genre: Sex discrimination
ISBN: 0415347947

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Addressing aspects of women's experience such as the public spheres of elective politics, public policy-making & the labour market, this book offers an up-to-date critical assessment of gender in Spain.

The Triumph of Democracy in Spain

The Triumph of Democracy in Spain
Author: Paul Preston
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134951413

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The Triumph of Democracy in Spain tells a gripping story of the tortuous creation of Spain's constitutional monarchy. The book provides an authoritative account of the tribulations of the forces of progress, beginning in 1969 with the disintegration of Franco's dictatorship and ending with the remarkable Socialist election victory in 1982.

Constructing Democracy in Southern Europe

Constructing Democracy in Southern Europe
Author: Lauren M. McLaren
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2008-04-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781134071869

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Offers an introduction to the politics of Italy, Spain and Turkey, providing a comparative case study analysis of why democratization outcomes vary across the three countries.