House of Lords in the Age of George III (1760-1811)

House of Lords in the Age of George III (1760-1811)

EnglishPaperback / softback
McCahill Michael W.
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
EAN: 9781405192255
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A full and comprehensive assessment of the place of the 18th-century peerage and House of Lords.

  • Uses statistical and anecdotal evidence to create a variegated portrait of the nobility, its political outlook, and the ways in which the nobility's multifarious roles combined to shape its members' conduct as peers of parliament
  • Challenges the assumption that the Lords remained a creature of the crown and demonstrates that peers and bishops were useful, informed, and broadly connected legislators
  • Incorporates the results of recent research on the role of ideology in 18th-century British politics and the legislative business of parliaments
  • Draws on contemporary newspapers and journals and over 120 manuscript collections, some not previously consulted by students of the House
  • Offers new insights into the Lords' changing relations with the crown and the Commons, traces the metamorphosis of the 'party of the crown' into an ultra-tory connection, and demonstrates that even as it resisted some political and social reform, the Lords was a useful legislative chamber that adapted effectively to the rising volume of business
EAN 9781405192255
ISBN 1405192259
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Publication date September 25, 2009
Pages 488
Language English
Dimensions 231 x 155 x 21
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors McCahill Michael W.
Series Parliamentary History Book Series