Parliaments in the Netherlands Parliamentary history was originally the domain of liberal members of parliaments, who were also interested in the meaning of parliamentary representation. It was only after the Second World War that it turned into a professional genre, concentrating on institutions that had become self-evident. The ‘linguistic turn’ and ‘cultural turn’ have recently brought the issue of representation back onto the historical agenda and a new interest in parliamentary representation has been developing. The contributions to this issue show, that this has also stimulated research into pre-1800 forms of representation, and the continuities and discontinuities involved. Examples from abroad are also drawn upon: parliaments are ...
Summary: This article proposes that historians and political theorists should exploit parliamentary ...
Contains fulltext : 187821.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In The Power of...
This introduction to the volume the ideal of parliament in europe since 1800 first discusses the rec...
Elections are generally viewed as a crucial aspect of modern political representation. Recently poli...
This thesis argues that the parliament in the Netherlands in 1848 was not an established political i...
This thesis argues that the parliament in the Netherlands in 1848 was not an established political i...
The Chambers of Labour: Experiments with Political Representation in the Netherlands ca. 1900 In the...
This thesis argues that the parliament in the Netherlands in 1848 was not an established political i...
Contemporary narratives of the development of Western democracy assume a decline of parliament since...
In the beginning, there was the word. The early evolution of parliament in the mediaeval princedoms ...
The edited collection explores the perceptions and memories of parliamentarianism accross Europe, ex...
In political representation research it is now generally recognised that in parliamentary systems po...
<p>In the age of the Dutch Republic, both political authors and the public lacked detailed informati...
This article is a first attempt to explore how a politics of place has manifested itself in Dutch el...
In the age of the Dutch Republic, both political authors and the public lacked detailed information ...
Summary: This article proposes that historians and political theorists should exploit parliamentary ...
Contains fulltext : 187821.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In The Power of...
This introduction to the volume the ideal of parliament in europe since 1800 first discusses the rec...
Elections are generally viewed as a crucial aspect of modern political representation. Recently poli...
This thesis argues that the parliament in the Netherlands in 1848 was not an established political i...
This thesis argues that the parliament in the Netherlands in 1848 was not an established political i...
The Chambers of Labour: Experiments with Political Representation in the Netherlands ca. 1900 In the...
This thesis argues that the parliament in the Netherlands in 1848 was not an established political i...
Contemporary narratives of the development of Western democracy assume a decline of parliament since...
In the beginning, there was the word. The early evolution of parliament in the mediaeval princedoms ...
The edited collection explores the perceptions and memories of parliamentarianism accross Europe, ex...
In political representation research it is now generally recognised that in parliamentary systems po...
<p>In the age of the Dutch Republic, both political authors and the public lacked detailed informati...
This article is a first attempt to explore how a politics of place has manifested itself in Dutch el...
In the age of the Dutch Republic, both political authors and the public lacked detailed information ...
Summary: This article proposes that historians and political theorists should exploit parliamentary ...
Contains fulltext : 187821.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In The Power of...
This introduction to the volume the ideal of parliament in europe since 1800 first discusses the rec...