Logical frameworks - formal systems for the specification and representation of other formal systems - are now a well-established field of research, and the number and variety of logical frameworks is large and growing continuously. In this thesis, I tie several examples of logical frameworks into a single hierarchy. I begin by introducing an infinite family of new, weak, lambda-free logical frameworks. These systems do not use lambda-abstraction, local definition, or any similar feature; parameterisation, and the instantiation of parameterisation, is taken as basic. These frameworks form conservative extensions of one another; this structure of extension is what I call the modular hierarchy of logical frameworks. I show how severa...