Since Tony Blair came to power in the United Kingdom in his landslide victory of 1997, and with an election promise to create a devolved parliament in Edinburgh, a debate began about how this new legislature should carry out its business in relation to Westminster and other European parliaments of like size and like authority. Traditionalists have argued for a strong link with the old Parliament while modernists have emphasised the absurdity of such earnestness at the turn of the millennium. Ritual is an important battleground for this debate and the state openings of the new Parliament offer an opportunity to balance traditionalism against modernity. In the modern age of course these registers must be carried out before wide media scrutiny...
In May 1999 the Scottish Parliament opened with high expectations. The decade since has seen a trans...
Rituals are traditionally associated with religion and royalty, but can be found operating widely ac...
This article explores UK Parliamentary debate around the proscription – or banning – of terrorist or...
This essay explores the significance of ritual in the pre-1707 Scottish Parliament and contrasts the...
This article considers the prevalence of ideas of sovereignty and authority in seventeenth century S...
First paragraph: Whether in modern parliaments - no taxation without representation - or in medieval...
The new Scottish Parliament, which came into being in 1999, was a culmination of a long tradition in...
In the 19th and 20th centuries, scholarship on the Scottish parliament was heavily informed by a nar...
The promise of 'new politics' following the establishment of the Scottish Parliament had been part o...
In May 1999 the Scottish Parliament opened with high expectations. The decade since has seen a trans...
International audienceThe Scottish Parliament was meant to represent a revolution in the way that Sc...
Many a Scot seemed surprised by the opening of a new Scottish Parliament in 1999. Few seemed clear w...
Scone near the royal burgh of Perth, 65 kilometres (40 miles) north of Edinburgh, is the ancient ina...
In May 1999 the Scottish Parliament opened with high expectations. The decade since has seen a trans...
This thesis seeks to develop a conception of the political traditions operating in the UK and then a...
In May 1999 the Scottish Parliament opened with high expectations. The decade since has seen a trans...
Rituals are traditionally associated with religion and royalty, but can be found operating widely ac...
This article explores UK Parliamentary debate around the proscription – or banning – of terrorist or...
This essay explores the significance of ritual in the pre-1707 Scottish Parliament and contrasts the...
This article considers the prevalence of ideas of sovereignty and authority in seventeenth century S...
First paragraph: Whether in modern parliaments - no taxation without representation - or in medieval...
The new Scottish Parliament, which came into being in 1999, was a culmination of a long tradition in...
In the 19th and 20th centuries, scholarship on the Scottish parliament was heavily informed by a nar...
The promise of 'new politics' following the establishment of the Scottish Parliament had been part o...
In May 1999 the Scottish Parliament opened with high expectations. The decade since has seen a trans...
International audienceThe Scottish Parliament was meant to represent a revolution in the way that Sc...
Many a Scot seemed surprised by the opening of a new Scottish Parliament in 1999. Few seemed clear w...
Scone near the royal burgh of Perth, 65 kilometres (40 miles) north of Edinburgh, is the ancient ina...
In May 1999 the Scottish Parliament opened with high expectations. The decade since has seen a trans...
This thesis seeks to develop a conception of the political traditions operating in the UK and then a...
In May 1999 the Scottish Parliament opened with high expectations. The decade since has seen a trans...
Rituals are traditionally associated with religion and royalty, but can be found operating widely ac...
This article explores UK Parliamentary debate around the proscription – or banning – of terrorist or...