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Short History of Parliament: England, Great Britain, the United Kingdom, Ireland and Scotland [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 594 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-May-2012
  • Izdevniecība: The Boydell Press
  • ISBN-10: 184383717X
  • ISBN-13: 9781843837176
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 594 g
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A comprehensive history of parliament in the British Isles from the earliest times, covering all aspects of parliament as an institution.

A Short History of Parliament is a comprehensive institutional history, not a political history of parliament, though politics is included where, as frequently occurred, institutional changes resulted from particular political events. It covers the English parliament from its origins, the pre-1707 Scottish parliament and the pre-1800 Irish parliament, the parliament of Great Britain from 1707 and the parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801, together with sections on the post-devolution parliaments and assemblies set up in the 1990s and on parliaments in the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands and the Irish Republic. It considers all aspects of parliament as an institution:membership of both the Lords and the Commons; constituencies, elections and franchises; where the Lords and the Commons met; how business was arranged and managed, including Speakers, the use of committees, the development of parties, lobbying and voting procedures; legal cases in the House of Lords; official recording of and reporting of business and debates; the conflict and balance of power between the two Houses; and the position of the monarch in parliament. Each section contains a chronology listing key events, suggestions for further reading and "inserts" - short anecdotes or accounts of particular figures or episodes which provide lively illustrations of parliament at work in different periods.

Clyve Jones is an honorary fellow of the Institute of Historical Research. He has been editor of the journal Parliamentary History since 1986. Previously he was reader in modern historyin the University of London and collection development librarian in the Institute of Historical Research. He has published extensively on the history of the House of Lords and of the peerage in the early eighteenth century.

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Achieves the very difficult task of digesting in a single volume current understanding of all the British parliaments from the beginning. [ ...] It is very well-structured, easy to navigate, accessible and readable. * THE RICARDIAN * [ Gives] readers a good survey of parliamentary development and to its credit pays proper attention to the invaluable work of the Lords. * CONTEMPORARY REVIEW * For those requiring a handy bluffer's guide to Parliament that provides historical context while exploding a number of myths, A Short History of Parliament is a must. * TOTAL POLITICS * The essays assembled here are a rich source of anecdote and oddity. They also set out, clearly and concisely, the institutional framework and the general ground rules under which the Westminster Parliament as well as various other British parliaments have operated. [ ...] Most of the contributors rise to heights of excellence, supplying the very best summaries of their field. * TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT * A scholarly and very informative history, A Short History of Parliament is a top and must have [ addition] to any college history collection. * BOOKWATCH *

List of Inserts, Tables and Figures
vii
Notes on Contributors x
List of Abbreviations
xiv
1 Prologue
1(2)
Clyve Jones
Parliament of England to 1307
2 Origins and Beginnings to 1215
3(7)
John Maddicott
3 The Development of Parliament, 1215--1307
10(6)
Paul Brand
Parliament of England, 1307--1707
4 The House of Lords, 1307--1529
16(13)
Chris Given-Wilson
5 The House of Lords, 1529--1629
29(13)
David L. Smith
6 The House of Lords and the `Other House', 1640--60
42(12)
Jason Peacey
7 The House of Lords, 1660--1707
54(21)
Robin Eagles
8 The House of Commons, 1307--1529
75(11)
Simon Payling
9 The House of Commons, 1529--1601
86(14)
Alasdair Hawkyard
10 The House of Commons, 1603--29
100(10)
Paul M. Hunneyball
11 The House of Commons, 1640--60
110(16)
Stephen K. Roberts
12 The House of Commons, 1660--1707
126(21)
Paul Seaward
Parliament of Great Britain, 1707--1800
13 The House of Lords, 1707--1800
147(23)
Clyve Jones
Stephen Farrell
14 The House of Commons, 1707--1800
170(23)
Bob Harris
Parliament of the United Kingdom since 1801
15 The House of Lords, 1801--1911
193(18)
Richard W. Davis
16 The House of Lords, 1911--49
211(15)
William Frame
17 The House of Lords since 1949
226(23)
Peter Dorey
18 The House of Commons, 1801--1911
249(22)
Philip Salmon
19 The House of Commons, 1911--49
271(12)
Philip Norton
20 The House of Commons since 1949
283(18)
Paul Seaward
Other Parliaments and Legislatures of the British Isles
21 The Parliament of Scotland to 1707
301(20)
Julian Goodare
22 The Parliament of Ireland to 1800
321(18)
Charles Ivar McGrath
23 The Northern Ireland Parliament and Assembly at Stormont
339(13)
Graham Walker
24 Other Legislatures within the British Isles
352(6)
Clyve Jones
Isle of Man
Channel Islands
Irish Parliament
25 The Post-Devolution Legislatures
358(5)
Clyve Jones
Scottish Parliament
National Assembly for Wales
26 Epilogue
363(2)
Clyve Jones
Index 365
Stephen K. Roberts has been an Editor at the History of Parliament since 1997 and was Director 2018-2020. He has published extensively on British history 1640-1660, especially on matters of government and society. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, the Society of Antiquaries of London and the Learned Society of Wales, and is currently an honorary professor at University College London.