Parliaments, nations, and identities in Britain and Ireland, 1660-1850 /
The abolition of the Scottish and Irish Parliaments in 1707 and 1800 created a United Kingdom centred upon the Westminster legislature. This text discusses what this meant for the four nations involved, and how conceptions of English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh identities were affected.
| Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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| Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
| Idioma: | Inglés |
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Manchester ; New York : New York :
Manchester University Press ; Distributed exclusively in the USA by Palgrave,
2003.
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| Colección: | UCL/Neale series on British history.
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| Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Legislating for three kingdoms: how the Westminster parliament legislated for England, Scotland and Ireland, 1707-1830 (The 2001 Neale Lecture) / Joanna Innes
- Local identities and a national parliament, c.1688-1835 / Rosemary Sweet
- Church, parliament and national identity, c.1770-c.1830 / G.M. Ditchfield
- The landed interest and the national interest, 1660-1800 / Julian Hoppit
- Patriots and legislators: Irishmen and their parliaments, c.1689-c.1740 / David Hayton
- The Scots, the Westminster parliament, and the British state in the eighteenth century / Bob Harris
- Government, parliament and politics in Ireland, 1801-41 / Peter Jupp
- Parliament and international law in the eighteenth century / David Armitage
- Slaves, sati and sugar: constructing imperial identity through Liverpool petition struggles / Joshua Civin
- Colonial representation at Westminster, c.1800-65 / Miles Taylor.


