The essay examines the right to petition from the revolutions of the 17th century to the start of the age of reform.It shows that,by legislating for a right to petition the monarch,the revolution of 1688 appeared to resolve some of the uncertainty about the right to petition that had been apparent since the 1640s, but failed to confirm a right to petition parliament and left considerable ambiguities about the legitimacy of popular pressure exerted in this way. Throughout the 18th century,the right to petition parliament,and hence to exert popular pressure on it,thus remained contested.Indeed, a history of the points of conflict in Georgian Britain could be written through a study of petitioning controversies. Government supporters asserted ...
Building on recent scholarship relating to the emergence of printed petitions in Britain in the seve...
Petitioning was a common form of protest, request, or expression across the British Empire, and his...
Coming from Manchester in 1817, the march of the 'Blanketeers' has generally been taken to be someth...
The confirmation of a constitutional, rather than customary, right to petition the monarch in Scotla...
AbstractThis article examines the nature of petitioning to the Westminster Parliament from the begin...
The national petitioning campaign for parliamentary reform in 1816-17 was the biggest popular petiti...
The data contains two files that together record and classify over one million public petitions to t...
This book assesses the everyday use of petitions in administrative and judicial settings and contras...
The confirmation of a constitutional, rather than customary, right to petition the monarch in Scotla...
Petitioning was a staple of the Early Modern European world, theoretically available to all, from pe...
Petitioning was a staple of the Early Modern European world, theoretically available to all, from pe...
This article analyses nearly one million petitions received by the House of Commons to reveal a cult...
In this article the author critically discusses the notion of petitionsas a peaceful way of interact...
In this article the author critically discusses the notion of petitionsas a peaceful way of interact...
Petitioning was universal across early modern Europe, but worked differently within distinct politie...
Building on recent scholarship relating to the emergence of printed petitions in Britain in the seve...
Petitioning was a common form of protest, request, or expression across the British Empire, and his...
Coming from Manchester in 1817, the march of the 'Blanketeers' has generally been taken to be someth...
The confirmation of a constitutional, rather than customary, right to petition the monarch in Scotla...
AbstractThis article examines the nature of petitioning to the Westminster Parliament from the begin...
The national petitioning campaign for parliamentary reform in 1816-17 was the biggest popular petiti...
The data contains two files that together record and classify over one million public petitions to t...
This book assesses the everyday use of petitions in administrative and judicial settings and contras...
The confirmation of a constitutional, rather than customary, right to petition the monarch in Scotla...
Petitioning was a staple of the Early Modern European world, theoretically available to all, from pe...
Petitioning was a staple of the Early Modern European world, theoretically available to all, from pe...
This article analyses nearly one million petitions received by the House of Commons to reveal a cult...
In this article the author critically discusses the notion of petitionsas a peaceful way of interact...
In this article the author critically discusses the notion of petitionsas a peaceful way of interact...
Petitioning was universal across early modern Europe, but worked differently within distinct politie...
Building on recent scholarship relating to the emergence of printed petitions in Britain in the seve...
Petitioning was a common form of protest, request, or expression across the British Empire, and his...
Coming from Manchester in 1817, the march of the 'Blanketeers' has generally been taken to be someth...