The King's Parliament of England (Historical Controversies)
by G. O. Sayles
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Among England's many contributions to western civilization, the development of a workable democracy is easily the most important. And while democratic institutions have been adopted by other than English - a creation of centuries of trial and error. A great deal is known about the recent history of parliaments. Less understood, however, are the origins of the English Parliament during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.Tags
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- 328.42 — Society, government, & culture Political science U.S. Congress - Legislation & Legislative Process Europe England; Wales
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- JN515 .S35 — Political Science Political institutions and public administration (Europe) Political institutions and public administration (Europe) Great Britain
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