Parliament at Work
Parliamentary Committees, Political Power and Public Access in Early Modern England
Edited by Chris R. Kyle Edited by Jason Peacey
The political, social and economic changes which overtook England in the early seventeenth century were both powerful and dramatic, forcing Parliament to adapt from a medieval institution into one with authority over all facets of society. Dynastic change, union with Scotland, fiscal reform, civil war, revolution and Restoration required Parliament not only to be at work, but also to discover how to work. These studies focus on change and development in three areas: firstly, the institution of Parliament itself, exploring its growing institutional sophistication and the problems connected with attendance, workload and physical environment; secondly, on Parliament's role within the institutional set-up of the constitution, and the structure and relationships of power within the governance of the country; and thirdly, on the public perception of Parliament, and the practicalities of the relationship between Parliament and the wider world. Contributors: JOHN ADAMSON, ROBERT ARMSTRONG, DAVID DEAN, MICHAEL GRAVES, PAUL M. HUNNYBALL, SEAN KELSEY, CHRISTOPHER KYLE, JASON PEACEY, PAUL SEAWARD.
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DETAILS
1 line illustrations 204 pages Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm 10 digit ISBN: 0851158749 13 digit ISBN: 9780851158747
Binding: Hardback First published: 01/May/2002 Last printed: 01/Aug/2002 Price: 115.00 USD / 60.00 GBP
Imprint: Boydell Press Subject: Modern History
BIC class: HBCL
STATUS: Available
Details updated on 03/07/2008
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Contents
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'Under cover of so much coming and going': Public Access to Parliament and the Political Process in Early Modern England (with Jason Peacey) Christopher Kyle
and Jason Peacey
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'[B]y committinge of a bill the Howse allowed of the bodie thereof'. Tudor Parliamentary Legisative Committees: Development, Purposes, Value and Problems, 1510-1601 Michael A R Graves
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Attendance, Apathy and Order? Parliamentary Committees in Early Stuart England Christopher Kyle
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Politics, Accounts and Propaganda in the Long Parliament Jason Peacey
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Ireland at Westminster: the Long Parliament's Irish Committees, 1641-7 Robert Armstrong
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The Triumph of Oligarchy: the Management of War and the Committee of Both Kingdoms, 1644-45 John Adamson
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The Foundation of the Council of State Sean Kelsey
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The Cavalier Parliament, the 1667 Accounts Commission and the Idea of Accountability Paul Seaward
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Public Space, Private Affairs: Committees, Petitions and Lobbies in the Early Modern English Parliament David Dean
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Note on the Conjectural Plan of the Palace of Westminster
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Reviews
The volume has great strengths...all the contributions are characterised by a degree of archival rigour.... A volume of high quality and importance. ALBION This collection provides a great deal of solid, well-researched and generally well-argued material on its subject. There is not one essay that is below par, there is evidence that the editors have worked hard to impose cohesion, and [...] the volume suggests avenues for further enquiry. PARLIAMENTS, ESTATES & REPRESENTATION
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