The Rise of the Democracy

audiobook

The Rise of the Democracy

by Joseph Clayton

EN·~6 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

CASSELL AND COMPANY, LTD. London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne 1911

0:13
2

PREFACE

2:23
3

LIST OF PLATES

16:22
4

THE RISE OF THE DEMOCRACY - INTRODUCTION - The British Influence

2:16
5

CHAPTER I - THE EARLY STRUGGLES AGAINST THE ABSOLUTISM OF THE CROWN - The Great Churchmen

46:33
6

CHAPTER II - THE BEGINNING OF PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION - Democracy and Representative Government

28:16
7

CHAPTER III - POPULAR INSURRECTION IN ENGLAND - General Results of Popular Risings

55:43
8

CHAPTER IV - THE STRUGGLE RENEWED AGAINST THE CROWN - Parliament under the Tudors

31:28
9

CHAPTER V - CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT—ARISTOCRACY TRIUMPHANT - Government by Aristocracy

19:35
10

CHAPTER VI - THE RISE OF THE DEMOCRATIC IDEA - The Witness of the Middle Ages

59:52

Description

This work offers a concise yet vivid survey of how ordinary English people, from medieval barons to nineteenth‑century reformers, gradually forged a democratic system. It highlights landmark moments such as the signing of Magna Carta, the struggles of the Gordon Riots, and the parliamentary battles that expanded the franchise, while noting the often‑overlooked contributions of poets, pamphleteers, and activists whose words helped shape public opinion. The author’s aim is to invite listeners to follow the road‑maps of these events and consider how past mistakes and triumphs inform today’s civic aspirations.

Beyond Britain, the narrative shows how the English constitutional model spread worldwide, inspiring movements for self‑government in places as diverse as India, Egypt, and the United States. Rather than presenting democracy as a product of lofty theory, the book portrays it as the result of practical, often painful, experiments driven by popular discontent. Listeners will come away with a clearer sense of why ordinary citizens, not philosophers, have been the true architects of modern democratic life.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (396K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-10-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Joseph Clayton

Joseph Clayton

1868–1943

A British writer, historian, and social reformer, his books ranged from trade unionism and democracy to church history and medieval biography. His work brings together politics, religion, and a strong interest in ordinary people’s lives.

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