Koen van Zon has produced a work of lasting value for historians, political scientists, and anyone interested in the institutional and democratic development of the EC and the EU. His careful research, conceptual clarity, and narrative skill together combine to offer a compelling account of how the EC’s representative institutions were forged in an environment of uncertainty, contestation, and aspiration. Heralds of a Democratic Europe deserves to be widely read and discussed, not least as it tells us much about the roots, results, and remedies of European-level struggles for democratic representation, a topic that is as relevant today as it ever was.