John Markoff is Professor of Sociology and History at the University of Pittsburgh. He has published extensively in sociological, historical and political science journals. His recent work includes The Great Wave of Democracy in Historical Perspective (Cornell University Western Societies Monograph 32), The Abolition of Feudalism: Peasants, Lords and Legislators in the French Revolution (The Pennsylvania State University Press and (with Gilbert Shapiro) Revolutionary Demands: A Content Analysis of the Cahiers de Dol'ances (Stanford University Press).
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A Quick History of Modern Democracy States, Social Movement Challengers and Elite Reformers Eighteenth-Century Revolution, Nineteenth-Century Eddies Twentieth-Century Pendulum Swings Semidemocracy, Pseudodemocracy, Democracy Democracy's Future