Two important puzzles characterize the development of pre-modern Eurasian polities. First, most rulers convened councils of nobles, but only European monarchs expanded them to create parliaments. Second, war was common throughout Eurasia, but only in Europe did it correlate with the formation of parliaments. We advance a new argument about the emergence of parliaments that accounts for both stylized facts while integrating the literature highlighting the rulers' need to finance wars with that emphasizing the importance of the medieval communal revolution. Using novel data, we document a 'no communes, no parliaments' rule: monarchs established parliaments only after they had fostered the creation of self-governing towns (aka communes). We al...
This study provides a new explanation of Europe's transition from feudal anarchy a thousand years ag...
Discussions on the nature and evolution of pre-modern European polities are as old as history itself...
Abstract. In 1500, Europe was composed of hundreds of statelets and prin-cipalities, with weak centr...
Two important puzzles characterize the development of pre-modern Eurasian polities. First, most rule...
We study the effect of warfare on the development of state capacity and representative institutions ...
Theoretical work on state formation and capacity has focused mostly on early modern Europe and on th...
This is the final version. Available from the American Economic Association via the DOI in this reco...
Powerful, centralized states controlling a large share of national income only begin to appear in Eu...
First paragraph: In the late medieval West, the political representation of subjects was organized u...
Medieval Western Europeans developed two practices that are the bedrock of modern democ-racy: the ne...
The century in which Richelieu and Louis XIV fashioned an absolute dynastic state in France is notew...
Contemporary democracy is often thought to have its roots in ancient Greece and the renaissance, wit...
Parliaments are often seen as institutions peculiar to the Euro-American world. In contrast, their e...
This article quantifies the activities of medieval and early modern parliaments. It traces the long-...
This thesis explores why the states involved in the Seven Years’ War chose to go to war in 1756 by a...
This study provides a new explanation of Europe's transition from feudal anarchy a thousand years ag...
Discussions on the nature and evolution of pre-modern European polities are as old as history itself...
Abstract. In 1500, Europe was composed of hundreds of statelets and prin-cipalities, with weak centr...
Two important puzzles characterize the development of pre-modern Eurasian polities. First, most rule...
We study the effect of warfare on the development of state capacity and representative institutions ...
Theoretical work on state formation and capacity has focused mostly on early modern Europe and on th...
This is the final version. Available from the American Economic Association via the DOI in this reco...
Powerful, centralized states controlling a large share of national income only begin to appear in Eu...
First paragraph: In the late medieval West, the political representation of subjects was organized u...
Medieval Western Europeans developed two practices that are the bedrock of modern democ-racy: the ne...
The century in which Richelieu and Louis XIV fashioned an absolute dynastic state in France is notew...
Contemporary democracy is often thought to have its roots in ancient Greece and the renaissance, wit...
Parliaments are often seen as institutions peculiar to the Euro-American world. In contrast, their e...
This article quantifies the activities of medieval and early modern parliaments. It traces the long-...
This thesis explores why the states involved in the Seven Years’ War chose to go to war in 1756 by a...
This study provides a new explanation of Europe's transition from feudal anarchy a thousand years ag...
Discussions on the nature and evolution of pre-modern European polities are as old as history itself...
Abstract. In 1500, Europe was composed of hundreds of statelets and prin-cipalities, with weak centr...