Ruling the assembly: procedural fairness, popular emotion and access to democracy in Western Europe, in the nineteenth to twentieth centuries
Anne Heyer, Anne Petterson, Henk te Velde
págs. 1-4
págs. 5-20
Honour and reason: competing ideals of debating in nineteenth-century Europe
Henk te Velde
págs. 21-33
Fairness and fluency: the political audibility of ‘newcomers’ in Victorian debating clubs and public meetings, 1870–1910
Josephine Hoegaerts
págs. 34-47
págs. 48-63
Learning from the outside: parliament's response to public meetings in Germany and the Netherlands, 1870–1914
Anne Heyer, Anne Petterson
págs. 64-79
Preparing the stages for popular deliberation: political parties, voters and extra-parliamentary communication in West Germany and Europe, 1940s–70sp
Claudia C. Gatzka
págs. 80-97