The essays in this volume examine some of the main areas where parliament and dissent intersect and engage: the membership of parliament itself, the electorate, parliamentary legislation, through external pressure by petitioning and lobbying.The volume contains essays by: *David L. Wykes (Dr Williams's Library)*Mark Knights (University of East Anglia)*Andrew Thompson (Queens' College, Cambridge)*James E. Bradley (Fuller Seminary, Pasadena)*G. M. Ditchfield (University of Kent at Canterbury)*Timothy Larsen (Wheaton College, Illinois)*Clyde Binfield (formerly University of Sheffield)*D. W. Bebbington (University of Stirling)Published as a special issue of the journal Parliamentary History (24:1).
Book Details
- Country: US
- Published: 2005
- Publisher: Edinburgh University Press for the Parliamentary History Yearbook Trust
- Language: English
- Pages: 156
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