This communication considers how representation was understood and articulated within the context of the two elected estates of the Scottish parliament (the representatives of the towns and of the counties who sat alongside the estates of peers and bishops who sat by individual right). I will discuss the general principles by which representation was conceptualised and examine in more detail two manifestations of representation. The first consists of the written and verbal interactions between the elected representatives (‘commissioners’) and their electors before, during and after parliamentary sessions. The second comprises the texts of their ‘commissions’, the official documents that the elected representatives carried with them to parli...
This thesis presents a comparative study of the communitarian language and ideas which underpinned p...
As a unicameral assembly for most of its history, the Scottish parliament was presided over by the c...
First paragraph: Whether in modern parliaments - no taxation without representation - or in medieval...
This communication considers how representation was understood and articulated within the context of...
Traditionally, historians have been dismissive of the significance of voting in the Scottish parliam...
This essay explores the nature of representation with regard to officers of state in the pre-1707 Sc...
The pre-1707 Scottish parliament (covering the period up to the 1707 Act of Union between Scotland a...
Existing studies of early modern Scotland tend to focus on the crown, the nobility and the church. Y...
This article provides an introduction to a special issue of Parliaments, Estates and Representation ...
In this article Alan MacDonald challenges the generally accepted view that in the early modern meeti...
This essay reviews the nature of the private and public spheres as they engage with the pr...
The nature of factionalism within the Scottish Parliament in general and within the Covenanting Move...
In the 19th and 20th centuries, scholarship on the Scottish parliament was heavily informed by a nar...
Using draft legislation from the period 1573-1621, this article reconstructs the Scottish parliament...
This book assesses the everyday use of petitions in administrative and judicial settings and contras...
This thesis presents a comparative study of the communitarian language and ideas which underpinned p...
As a unicameral assembly for most of its history, the Scottish parliament was presided over by the c...
First paragraph: Whether in modern parliaments - no taxation without representation - or in medieval...
This communication considers how representation was understood and articulated within the context of...
Traditionally, historians have been dismissive of the significance of voting in the Scottish parliam...
This essay explores the nature of representation with regard to officers of state in the pre-1707 Sc...
The pre-1707 Scottish parliament (covering the period up to the 1707 Act of Union between Scotland a...
Existing studies of early modern Scotland tend to focus on the crown, the nobility and the church. Y...
This article provides an introduction to a special issue of Parliaments, Estates and Representation ...
In this article Alan MacDonald challenges the generally accepted view that in the early modern meeti...
This essay reviews the nature of the private and public spheres as they engage with the pr...
The nature of factionalism within the Scottish Parliament in general and within the Covenanting Move...
In the 19th and 20th centuries, scholarship on the Scottish parliament was heavily informed by a nar...
Using draft legislation from the period 1573-1621, this article reconstructs the Scottish parliament...
This book assesses the everyday use of petitions in administrative and judicial settings and contras...
This thesis presents a comparative study of the communitarian language and ideas which underpinned p...
As a unicameral assembly for most of its history, the Scottish parliament was presided over by the c...
First paragraph: Whether in modern parliaments - no taxation without representation - or in medieval...