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The narrative follows the English pathway toward popular government, beginning with medieval church‑state contests and the establishment of written guarantees like the Great Charter, then traces the gradual formation of representative assemblies and the recurrence of popular uprisings. It recounts struggles between crown and parliament leading to constitutional limitations, surveys intellectual currents that promoted popular sovereignty, and describes industrial‑era pressures that produced electoral reform, mass movements, and widening suffrage. The closing chapters consider democratic practice in local and national institutions, debates over social and land reform, and the global diffusion of democratic ideals together with their institutional dangers.
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