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E-grāmata: Governing of Britain, 1688-1848: The Executive, Parliament and the People

(Queen's University Belfast, UK)
  • Formāts: 332 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Sep-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781134583560
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  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Sep-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781134583560

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Focusing on the institutions and players of central and local government during an era of great transformation, Peter Jupp examines the cohesive nature of the British state, and how Britain was governed between 1688 and 1848.

Divided into two parts, bisected by the accession of George III in 1760, this study:











examines the changes to the framework and function of executive government presents an analysis of its achievements, the composition and functions of Parliament explores Parliaments role in government looks at the interaction between the executive, Parliament and the public.

Providing new insights into the formulation of notions and traditions of legislation, the public sphere and popular politics, The Governing of Britain is an essential guide to a formative era in political life.

Recenzijas

"This monumental work of scholarship will stand for years to come as an indispensable reference work on the British constitution. Essential." -- J.R. Breihan, Loyola College in Maryland, - Choice

'The scope and ambition of the Governing of Britain are evident, and the acheivement of the late Peter Jupp remarkable...it is a valuable, scholarly and up-to-date guide to its subject in the broadest possible sense.' - English Historical Review 'The scope and ambition of the Governing of Britain are evident, and the acheivement of the late Peter Jupp remarkable...it is a valuable, scholarly and up-to-date guide to its subject in the broadest possible sense.' - English Historical Review

List of tables ix
Preface and acknowledgements xi
List of abbreviations xv
PART 1 1688-1760 1(102)
1 The framework of the executive
3(30)
Introduction
3(4)
The monarchy
7(11)
First and prime ministers
18(4)
Cabinets
22(4)
The departments of state
26(5)
Summary and conclusion
31(2)
2 The scope, purpose and achievements of the executive
33(21)
Introduction
33(1)
The scope and quantity of government business
34(3)
The assumptions and priorities of policy
37(5)
The shaping of policy
42(8)
The achievements of the executive
50(2)
Summary and conclusion
52(2)
3 Parliament and government
54(29)
Introduction
54(4)
Members of Parliament
58(11)
The functions of Parliament
69(11)
Summary and conclusion
80(3)
4 The executive, Parliament and the public
83(20)
Introduction
83(1)
Parliamentary elections
83(7)
Lobbies and pressure groups
90(5)
The print media
95(3)
Summary and conclusion
98(1)
General conclusions
99(4)
PART II 1760-1848 103(162)
5 The framework of the executive
105(40)
Introduction
105(5)
The monarchy
110(13)
First and prime ministers
123(6)
Cabinets
129(7)
Departments of state
136(7)
Summary and conclusion
143(2)
6 The scope, purpose and achievements of the executive
145(39)
The quantity of government business
145(2)
The scope of government
147(9)
The assumptions and priorities of policy
156(10)
The shaping of policy
166(11)
The achievements of the executive
177(3)
Summary and conclusion
180(4)
7 Parliament and government
184(47)
Introduction
184(1)
Section 1: Members, parties and the substance of debate
185(24)
Members of Parliament
185(6)
Parties
191(11)
The substance of debate
202(7)
Section 2: The functions of Parliament
209(18)
Introduction
209(1)
Scrutiny: the House of Lords
210(3)
Scrutiny: the House of Commons
213(2)
'The Grand Inquest of the Nation' and the redress of grievances
215(4)
Private-members' and public-bill legislation
219(4)
Private-bill legislation
223(2)
Providing information
225(2)
Summary and conclusion
227(4)
8 The executive, Parliament and the public
231(34)
Introduction
231(1)
Parliamentary elections
232(13)
Lobbies and pressure groups
245(10)
The print media
255(6)
Summary and conclusion
261(2)
General conclusions
263(2)
Notes 265(26)
Bibliography 291(14)
Index 305