This article examines parliaments as transnational institutions. It uses Finland as an example to analyze how nineteenth- and early twentieth-century European representative assemblies were part of a joint publicity. This publicity, facilitated by the press, was actively used in developing and shaping national practices, especially in countries without an established parliamentary tradition. The transnational parliamentary publicity changed how parliaments functioned and deliberated. It was utilized in assemblies’ procedural formation and revision, democratization, and parliamentarization. The mediated models and examples were used selectively and innovatively to interpret, contextualize, and frame domestic political questions. The articl...
The national parliaments in Austria, Finland, and Sweden faced similar challenges as regards to parl...
This dissertation describes and explains the development of parliamentarism in Western Europe. Defin...
This chapter analyzes plenary debates in the Eduskunta, the unicameral legislature of Finland. Recen...
This article examines the transformation of estate assemblies into parliaments by analysing the ca...
The Finnish case is in many ways illustrative of the complexities of democratisation after World War...
During the First World War, the legitimacy of established polities was challenged everywhere in Euro...
The Frankfurt Parliament (1848–49) was subsequently dismissively referred to as the “Professors’ P...
The introduction of women’s suffrage in 1906 and the election of the first female members to parliam...
The Frankfurt Parliament (1848–49) was subsequently dismissively referred to as the "Professors' Par...
In this article, we analyse the construction of Finnish constitutional bilingualism in the aftermath...
What happened to shared historical experiences in the discursive processes of constitutional reform ...
The creation of Finland as a grand duchy within the Russian Empire in 1809 opened up the question of...
Summary: This article proposes that historians and political theorists should exploit parliamentary ...
In the aftermath of the First World War, constitutions of European states were widely democratized a...
INTRODUCTION. The article deals with the insufficiently explored in our legal science the law status...
The national parliaments in Austria, Finland, and Sweden faced similar challenges as regards to parl...
This dissertation describes and explains the development of parliamentarism in Western Europe. Defin...
This chapter analyzes plenary debates in the Eduskunta, the unicameral legislature of Finland. Recen...
This article examines the transformation of estate assemblies into parliaments by analysing the ca...
The Finnish case is in many ways illustrative of the complexities of democratisation after World War...
During the First World War, the legitimacy of established polities was challenged everywhere in Euro...
The Frankfurt Parliament (1848–49) was subsequently dismissively referred to as the “Professors’ P...
The introduction of women’s suffrage in 1906 and the election of the first female members to parliam...
The Frankfurt Parliament (1848–49) was subsequently dismissively referred to as the "Professors' Par...
In this article, we analyse the construction of Finnish constitutional bilingualism in the aftermath...
What happened to shared historical experiences in the discursive processes of constitutional reform ...
The creation of Finland as a grand duchy within the Russian Empire in 1809 opened up the question of...
Summary: This article proposes that historians and political theorists should exploit parliamentary ...
In the aftermath of the First World War, constitutions of European states were widely democratized a...
INTRODUCTION. The article deals with the insufficiently explored in our legal science the law status...
The national parliaments in Austria, Finland, and Sweden faced similar challenges as regards to parl...
This dissertation describes and explains the development of parliamentarism in Western Europe. Defin...
This chapter analyzes plenary debates in the Eduskunta, the unicameral legislature of Finland. Recen...