Documents on the Nineteenth Century United Kingdom Constitution. Volume III, Institutions / edited by Andrew Blick.
2024
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Documents on the Nineteenth Century United Kingdom Constitution. Volume III, Institutions / edited by Andrew Blick.
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[Place of publication not identified] : Routledge, [2024]
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Volume III: InstitutionsGeneral IntroductionVolume 3 IntroductionPart 1. Monarchs and Administrations1. Samuel Romilly, ⁰́₈Change of Administration⁰́₉2. Lord Erskine, ⁰́₈Change of Administration⁰́₉3. Robert Peel, ⁰́₈The Address⁰́₉4. Lord John Russell, ⁰́₈Address in Answer to the Speech⁰́₉5. Walter Bagehot, ⁰́₈The English Constitution⁰́₉6. Austin Holyoake, ⁰́₈Would a Republican Form of Government Be Suitable to England?⁰́₉7. Lord Curzon, ⁰́₈Parliament Bill ⁰́₃ Vote of Censure⁰́₉Part 2. The Prime Minister8. Lord Melville to Mr. Addington9. Sir Robert Peel, Lord Rosebery10. Sidney Low, ⁰́₈The Governance of England⁰́₉11. The Prime Minister⁰́₉s Precedence, J.S. (⁰́₈Jack) Sandars to Lord Knollys12. Chequers Estate Act, 1917Part 3. Cabinet13. George Canning to Lord Malmesbury14. Lord Castlereagh, ⁰́₈Lord Ellenborough⁰́₉s Seat in the Cabinet⁰́₉15. Walter Bagehot, ⁰́₈The English Constitution⁰́₉16. Minutes of a Meeting of the War Cabinet 17. Draft Rules of Procedure for the War CabinetPart 4. Administrations and Mandates18. Benjamin Disraeli, ⁰́₈Commercial Policy⁰́₉19. Sir Robert Peel, ⁰́₈Resignation of the Ministry⁰́₉20. William Gladstone, ⁰́₈Defeat of the Government on the Irish Church Resolutions⁰́₉21. Marquess of Hartington, ⁰́₈Government of Ireland Bill⁰́₉Part 5. Civil Service and Machinery of Government22. Report on the Organisation of the Permanent Civil Service 23. Charles Dickens, Little Dorrit24. Anthony Trollope, An Autobiography25. Report of the Machinery of Government Committee (⁰́₈Haldane⁰́₉ report), 1918 26. Subcommittee Appointed to Consider the Position after the War of Women Holding Temporary Appointments in Government DepartmentsPart 6. Parliament6. 1 General27. Edmund Burke, ⁰́₈Economical Reform⁰́₉28. Sir Robert Peel, ⁰́₈Resignation of Ministers⁰́₉29. Sir Robert Peel, ⁰́₈Confidence in the Ministry⁰́₉30. Earl of Rosebery, ⁰́₈Motion for a Select Committee (House of Lords Reform)⁰́₉31. A. V. Dicey, Law of the Constitution (the Sovereignty of Parliament)32. A. J. Balfour, ⁰́₈New Procedure Rules (for the House of Commons)⁰́₉33. Earl of Clarendon, ⁰́₈House of Lords Reform⁰́₉6.2 Commons-Lords Relations34. Earl Grey, ⁰́₈Ministerial Arrangements⁰́₉35. Lord Chelmsford, ⁰́₈Paper Duty Repeal Bill⁰́₉36. Lord Salisbury, ⁰́₈Irish Church Bill⁰́₉37. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, ⁰́₈Education (England and Wales) Bill⁰́₉38. Herbert Henry Asquith, ⁰́₈Parliament Bill⁰́₉39. Ramsey MacDonald, ⁰́₈Parliament Bill⁰́₉40. Parliament Act, 1911Part 7. Local Government41. Municipal Corporations Act, 183542. Lydia Becker, ⁰́₈The Rights and Duties of Women in Local Government⁰́₉43. Local Government Act, 188844. London Government Act, 1899Part 8. The Courts and the Legal System45. Judicial Committee Act, 183346. County Courts Act, 184647. Appellate Jurisdiction Act, 187648. Supreme Court of Judicature Act, 1873Index
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This volumecovers the nature and operation of different organs of the constitution. It includes documents dealing with Parliament; the monarchy; the legal system; the Church; the Prime Minister and the Cabinet; the Civil Service; and local government. It presents accounts from insiders who were directly involved in working these institutions; and of the perceptions of outside observers. It identifies documents pertaining to key moments of change in the history of these entities, including alterations in the relations between them. It deals with matters including their legal basis, their internal structures, and the importance of precedent to the way in which they functioned in relation to one-another.
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