Re-Imagining Democracy in
the Mediterranean, 1780-1860
Edited by Joanna Innes and Mark Philp
+ Explores little known episodes in the history
democracy
* Offers new interpretative perspectives on themes
as early interrelations between democracy and
liberalism, and between democracy and religion
+ Provides new insights and Ideas relating to the
history of the Mediterranean region in the age of
revolutions
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part
1: From Egalitar
2: Democracy in Spain: An Ever-Expanding Ideal,, Javier Femandez Sebastién and Gonzalo
Capellén De Miguel
3: The Rise of Democratic Liberalism in Portugal, Rui Ramos
ical Participation in the Greek World,
Republicanism to Plebiscitarian Monarchy, Gian Luca Fruci
4: Ethnos And Demos: Representation and Poli
Michalis Sotiropoulos and Antonis Hadjikyriacou
5: Sovereignty, Governance, and Political Community in the Ottoman Empire and North
Africa, James Mcdougall
Part II: Themes
6: Re-Imagining the Social Order, Joanna Innes
7: Liberalism and Democracy, Mark Philp and Eduardo Posada-Carbo
8: Secret Societies and the Emergence of an International Democratic Culture, Florencia
Peyrou And Juan Luis Simat
9: Religion, Revolution and Popular Mobilization, Maurizio Isabella
10: Armed Forces, David A. Bell
11: Popular Consent and the European Order, Joanna Innes
Further Reading
Participants