The British parliamentary cabinet system took a long time to achieve its final shape. Its beginnings date back to the 17th century and the reign of Charles II, but the cabinet was finally developed and subsequently separated from the sovereign during the reign of George I and George II. However, even then, it was not yet subordinated to Parliament. The beginning of the 19th century saw a speedy evolution of the position of the House of Commons which consequently, after the 1832 reform, dominated the Cabinet and had a decisive power regarding its political existence. And yet, over the next years, the Cabinet became to play a dominant role, which was the result of its being elected by people rather than by the King’s decision or owing to pref...
A crucial commitment of nineteenth-century French and English liberalism was to parliamentary govern...
Britain’s Hanoverian Dynasty endured for nearly two hundred years, ruling over the absolute zenith o...
The two centuries from 1818 to 2004 cover profound social and economic changes in what was, for much...
The British parliamentary cabinet system took a long time to achieve its final shape. Its beginnings...
In Westminster systems, governments enjoy strong agenda-setting powers but are accountable to an inq...
In Westminster systems, governments enjoy strong agenda-setting powers but are accountable to an inq...
It is an axiom that British legal and political institutions are not a manufacture but a growth. Th...
The article is devoted to the evolution of the state system of the United Kingdom. The author highli...
I have examined the political system in New South Wales from 1856 to 1870 to show how parliamentary ...
The eighteenth century was for long described as 'the classical age of the constitution' in Britain....
[Extract] In 1856 a British act of parliament established a bicameral legislature consisting of a Le...
This paper considers a topic that has received scant attention in the historiography of public relat...
This article considers the emergence of an informal institution vital to the functioning of Westmins...
Treface DURING THE PAST FIFTY YEARS, in reaction to the Whig interpretation of history, historians o...
In An Essay upon Civil Government (1722), Andrew Michael Ramsay mounted a sustained attack upon the ...
A crucial commitment of nineteenth-century French and English liberalism was to parliamentary govern...
Britain’s Hanoverian Dynasty endured for nearly two hundred years, ruling over the absolute zenith o...
The two centuries from 1818 to 2004 cover profound social and economic changes in what was, for much...
The British parliamentary cabinet system took a long time to achieve its final shape. Its beginnings...
In Westminster systems, governments enjoy strong agenda-setting powers but are accountable to an inq...
In Westminster systems, governments enjoy strong agenda-setting powers but are accountable to an inq...
It is an axiom that British legal and political institutions are not a manufacture but a growth. Th...
The article is devoted to the evolution of the state system of the United Kingdom. The author highli...
I have examined the political system in New South Wales from 1856 to 1870 to show how parliamentary ...
The eighteenth century was for long described as 'the classical age of the constitution' in Britain....
[Extract] In 1856 a British act of parliament established a bicameral legislature consisting of a Le...
This paper considers a topic that has received scant attention in the historiography of public relat...
This article considers the emergence of an informal institution vital to the functioning of Westmins...
Treface DURING THE PAST FIFTY YEARS, in reaction to the Whig interpretation of history, historians o...
In An Essay upon Civil Government (1722), Andrew Michael Ramsay mounted a sustained attack upon the ...
A crucial commitment of nineteenth-century French and English liberalism was to parliamentary govern...
Britain’s Hanoverian Dynasty endured for nearly two hundred years, ruling over the absolute zenith o...
The two centuries from 1818 to 2004 cover profound social and economic changes in what was, for much...