Political Representation: Tensions between Parliament and the People from the Age of Revolutions to the 21st Century

Is democracy in its representative form in crisis or just adapting itself to changing circumstances? This project answers this question by exploring the contested nature of concepts that are used to construct democracy - by analysing how parliamentarians' understandings of representation and democracy have changed over time in interaction with society at large.

Opening session of the General Assembly, 5 May 1789, Auguste Couder (1839), Auguste Couder, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Table of contents

Project duration
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Core fields of research
Languages, culture and society
Research areas
JYU.Well
Valta, rakenteet ja kriisit
Department
Department of History and Ethnology
Faculty
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Funding
Research Council of Finland

Project description

Academy of Finland Professor Project: Political Representation - Tensions between Parliament and the People from the Age of Revolutions to the 21st Century

All democratic (and many non-democratic) states rely on representative government in one form or another. Hence, the tension between parliament and the people is central to the process of defining how political decision-making should work. Our international and multidisciplinary team conducts a pioneering investigation into parliamentary legitimacy, political representation, and popular sovereignty. The project produces a synthesising monograph, exploring the evolution of parliamentary sovereignty and representation in Northwest Europe in the last 250 years, considering past fragmentations of representation that remind us of our own today. Our research team adopts an empirical and language-sensitive approach to political history, analysing debates in national parliaments. Computer-assisted analyses of the extensive corpora of digitised parliamentary records from Britain, Denmark, France, Finland, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden are used to locate confrontations on representation and popular sovereignty, some of which have previously gone unnoticed. Such uses of comparative analysis and big data have only become possible in the 2020s. Our contextualising close reading of micro-level cases focuses on the dynamic relationship between intra- and extra-parliamentary political discourses in both national contexts and cross-national transfers.

Six interlinked work packages address methodology, four key historical periods and the topic as a whole: WP1 Comparative big data analysis of political speech; WP2 From representation by estates to representation by the nation, 1760s-1860s; WP3 Pressures to democratise parliamentary representation, 1860s-1920; WP4 From crisis to the consolidation of national democracy, 1920-1990; WP5 The dislocation of nations, peoples and ideologies as challenges to representation, 1990-2020; WP6 Two monographs and an edited anthology on the overall theme.

The project uses contextually sensitive big data analysis of the history of political discourse, to compare crises of representation in the long term and providing historical perspectives on present-day tensions between political representation and popular sovereignty.

Forthcoming:

Edited by Pasi Ihalainen & Jani Marjanen
Bloomsbury publishing, September 2025

Book cover for Writing Conceptual Histories, Bloomsbury 2025

Lecture audio, Pasi Ihalainen: “Representative Democracy as a Contested Concept: Parliaments after the French, Russian and Digital Revolutions”, Vienna 17.5.2023

Publications

Publication
2023
Available through Open Access

Redescriptions
Hyvärinen, Matti
Kurunmäki, Jussi
Turunen, Risto
Teräs, Kari
Andrushchenko, Mykola
Peltonen, Jaakko
Publication
2023
Available through Open Access

Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae
Ihalainen, Pasi
Publication
2023
Available through Open Access

14th Gerald Stourzh Lecture on the History of Human Rights and Democracy
Ihalainen, Pasi
Publication
2023
Available through Open Access

Gerald Stourzh-Vorlesungen zur Geschichte der Menschenrechte und der Demokratie
Ihalainen, Pasi
Publication
2023
Available through Open Access

JHI Blog
Bonin, Hugo
Publication
2023

Revue Projet
Bonin, Hugo
Ihalainen, Pasi
Haaparinne, Zachris
Publication
2022
Available through Open Access

Digital Parliamentary Data in Action
Ihalainen, Pasi
Janssen, Berit
Marjanen, Jani
Vaara, Ville
Publication
2022
Available through Open Access

Jyväskylän yliopisto. Vuosikertomus
Ihalainen, Pasi
Publication
2022

Sanat siltana menneeseen : kielelliset lähestymistavat historiantutkimuksessa
Pyykkönen, Miikka: Valtonen, Heli
Publication
2022
Available through Open Access

Sanat siltana menneeseen : kielelliset lähestymistavat historiantutkimuksessa
Marjanen, Jani
Ihalainen, Pasi
Publication
2022

Sanat siltana menneeseen : kielelliset lähestymistavat historiantutkimuksessa
Ihalainen, Pasi
Valtonen, Heli
Publication
2022

Sanat siltana menneeseen : kielelliset lähestymistavat historiantutkimuksessa
Ihalainen, Pasi
Saarinen, Taina

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Project team

External members

Jani Marjanen

Docent
University of Helsinki

Ville Vaara

Doctoral Researcher
University of Helsinki

Berit Janssen

Developer
Utrecht University

Marnix Beyen

Professor
University of Antwerp

Anne Engelst Nørgaard

Associate Professor
Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Jo Guldi

Professor
Emory University

Joanna Innes

Professor
University of Oxford

Zoé Kergomard

Assistant Professor
University of Zurich

Jörn Leonhard

Professor
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Willibald Steinmetz

Professor
Bielefeld University

Henk te Velde

Professor
Leiden University