This introduction to the volume the ideal of parliament in europe since 1800 first discusses the recent historiography on the study of parliament as an institution and aspects of parliamentary culture. Next, it presents a brief outline of the rise and the success of parliamentary politics as a model and an ideal in europe in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. A section on parliamentary architecture highlights the ascent of this transnational ideal. Two further sections deal with the ‘crisis of expectations’ that occurred in the later nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century and the remarkable ‘resilience’ of the ideal of parliament, after the second world war and after 1989. A concluding section points at the intr...
This paper discusses the evolution of the European Parliament (EP) and the national parliaments (NPs...
This thesis argues that the parliament in the Netherlands in 1848 was not an established political i...
Europe has possessed an elected, representative institution for almost thirty years. There are sever...
This introduction to the volume the ideal of parliament in europe since 1800 first discusses the rec...
The edited collection explores the perceptions and memories of parliamentarianism accross Europe, ex...
This paper analyses the institutions associated with government termination in parliamentary systems...
In this paper, the authors enter into the issue of parliamentary development at the end of the twent...
Parliaments in the Netherlands Parliamentary history was originally the domain of liberal members o...
During the 19th centurv and up to the end of World War One (1918), parliament represented the backbo...
The appearance of the new parliamentary life within the european parliament elected by direct univer...
This article quantifies the activities of medieval and early modern parliaments. It traces the long-...
Summary: This article proposes that historians and political theorists should exploit parliamentary ...
This book analyses the European Parliament’s strategies of self-empowerment over time stretching acr...
The author deals with the transformation of the role of parliamentarism in modern democratic countri...
This book provides a comprehensive account of national parliaments' adaptation to European integrati...
This paper discusses the evolution of the European Parliament (EP) and the national parliaments (NPs...
This thesis argues that the parliament in the Netherlands in 1848 was not an established political i...
Europe has possessed an elected, representative institution for almost thirty years. There are sever...
This introduction to the volume the ideal of parliament in europe since 1800 first discusses the rec...
The edited collection explores the perceptions and memories of parliamentarianism accross Europe, ex...
This paper analyses the institutions associated with government termination in parliamentary systems...
In this paper, the authors enter into the issue of parliamentary development at the end of the twent...
Parliaments in the Netherlands Parliamentary history was originally the domain of liberal members o...
During the 19th centurv and up to the end of World War One (1918), parliament represented the backbo...
The appearance of the new parliamentary life within the european parliament elected by direct univer...
This article quantifies the activities of medieval and early modern parliaments. It traces the long-...
Summary: This article proposes that historians and political theorists should exploit parliamentary ...
This book analyses the European Parliament’s strategies of self-empowerment over time stretching acr...
The author deals with the transformation of the role of parliamentarism in modern democratic countri...
This book provides a comprehensive account of national parliaments' adaptation to European integrati...
This paper discusses the evolution of the European Parliament (EP) and the national parliaments (NPs...
This thesis argues that the parliament in the Netherlands in 1848 was not an established political i...
Europe has possessed an elected, representative institution for almost thirty years. There are sever...