Parliamentary History

Title Publication Date Language Citations
The Rhetorical Premiership: A New Perspective on Prime Ministerial Power Since 19452011/06/01English17
The British Parliament and Foreign Policy in the 20th Century: Towards Increasing Parliamentarisation?2016/02/01English11
The Local Acts of a National Parliament: Parliament's Role in Sanctioning Local Action in Eighteenth‐Century Britain1998/02/01English11
THE MANAGEMENT OF THE ELIZABETHAN HOUSE OF COMMONS: THE COUNCIL'S ‘MEN‐OF‐BUSINESS’1983/12/01English9
Puritans, Men of Business and Elizabethan Parliaments*1988/10/01English9
Local Legislative Initiatives for Economic and Social Development in Lancashire, 1689–1731*1990/05/01English8
PARLIAMENT AND THE FIRST EAST INDIA INQUIRY, 17671982/12/01English7
Addison's Empire: Whig Conceptions of Empire in the Early 18th Century2012/02/01English7
The Commons and the Abolition of Badges1990/10/01English6
The Subscription Issue in British Parliamentary Politics, 1772–79*1988/05/01English6
The Origin of Whip Votes in the House of Commons*1992/10/01English6
Black People in England, 1660-18072007/01/01English5
‘Whatever Passed in Parliament Ought to be Communicated to the Public’: Reporting the Proceedings of the Reformed Commons, 1833–502014/10/01English5
The Origins of Tunnage and Poundage: Parliament and the Estate of Merchants in the 14th Century2009/05/06English5
Geoffrey Holmes and the Public Sphere: Augustan Historiography from Post‐Namierite to the Post‐Habermasian2009/02/01English5
‘The Grand Inquest of the Nation’: Parliamentary Committees and Social Policy in Mid‐Eighteenth‐Century England*1995/10/01English5
THE FAILURE OF WILLIAM PITT'S IRISH TRADE PROPOSITIONS 17851984/12/01English5
PARLIAMENT, PURVEYANCE AND THE CITY OF LONDON 1589—1608*1985/12/01English5
Regulation or Ruination: Parliament's Consistent Pattern of Mercantilist Regulation of the English Textile Trade, 1660–18002000/06/01English5
The Agrarian Conservative Party in Parliament, 1920–19291991/10/01English5
Linking Constituency Interests to Legislative Voting Behaviour: The Role of District Economic and Electoral Composition in the Repeal of the Corn Laws*1994/02/01English5
Politics, Property and the Middle Class1992/10/01English5
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM AND CIVIL SERVICE REFORM: A NINETEENTH‐CENTURY DEBATE REASSESSED1985/12/01English5
‘Ladies are often very good scaffoldings’: Women and Politics in the Age of Anne2009/02/01English4
A Call to Action: New Party Candidates and the 1931 General Election*2008/05/22English4
The Electorate before and after 1832: the Right to Vote, and the Opportunity*1992/05/01English4
Party in Politics in the Age of Lord North's Administration*1987/05/01English4
WARDSHIP IN THE PARLIAMENT OF 16041983/12/01English4
The Development of British Socialism, 1900–19181997/02/01English4
‘Thinking in Communities’: Late Nineteenth‐Century Liberals, Idealists and the Retrieval of Community1997/02/01English4