<p>This volume considers the varied forms of parliamentary pressure in the period between the civil wars and the advent of universal suffrage in the twentieth century. </p> <ul> <li>The authors examine the ways in which parliament accepted, invited, or moulded channels of political pressure from those outside their ranks and outside the electoral process</li> <li>Chapters highlight the technologies of growth of private and public petitioning, the pressure to act on new national and international questions, and the ways in which parliamentarians themselves orchestrated pressure</li> <li>Includes a range of insights into the collaborative porousness of political pressures on parliament, not simply as the force of ‘pressure from without’</li> </ul> <p> </p>
Pressure And Parliament – From Civil War To Civil Society
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From Civil War to Civil Society
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