Western Europe’s Democratic Age, 1945–1968

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Western Europe’s Democratic Age, 1945–1968 is a historical study by Martin Conway that analyzes the establishment, consolidation, and transformation of democratic systems in Western Europe in the decades following the Second World War.

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instanceOf book
historical study
analyzes economic context of postwar democracy
impact of the Second World War on European politics
political institutions in Western Europe
social changes in Western Europe
author Martin Conway NERFINISHED
examines Cold War context of Western European democracy
development of mass democracy in Western Europe
emergence of welfare states in Western Europe
relationship between state and society in postwar Europe
role of political parties in Western European democracies
focusesOn consolidation of democratic systems
establishment of democratic systems
transformation of democratic systems
genre European history
non-fiction
political history
hasPerspective comparative history of Western European states
historicalPeriodDescribed 1960s political transformations
early Cold War
postwar era
intendedAudience readers interested in democracy studies
scholars of European history
students of political history
language English
mainSubject democracy in Western Europe
post-Second World War European history
spatialCoverage Western Europe NERFINISHED
temporalCoverage 1945–1968

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Martin Conway (historian) notableWork Western Europe’s Democratic Age, 1945–1968