
Martin Conway, "Western Europe’s Democratic Age: 1945-1968" (Princeton UP, 2021)
New Books in Western European Studies
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Democracy After the Second World War
There was a great sense in 19 forty five that europe was in ruins. There wasn't really a usable past, and previous democratic regimes had essentially ended in failure. A lot of politicians quiet migrate from being critics of democracy to being defenders of it during the war years because of the experiences they encounter. But it's also about civil servancs, about engineers, tit's about the leaders of companies. These all people who find in democracy, not the most heroic victory they might have hoped for, but a rather pragmatic model of sharing our common fate. And so they work very diligently, in really quite a sort of technocratic way, at constructing political constitutions and models of economic corpor
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