...[an] admirable book...an addition to the great canon of learned commentaries on the British constitution.

Stein Ringen, TLS

readable and illuminating

David Runciman, London Review of Books

compelling new book

Philip Johnston, The Daily Telegraph

In the latter part of the nineteenth century Walter Bagehot wrote a classic account of the British constitution as it had developed during Queen Victoria's reign. He argued that the late Victorian constitution was not at all what people thought it was. Anthony King argues that the same is true at the beginning of this century. Most people are aware that major constitutional changes have taken place, but few recognize that their cumulative effect has been to change entirely the nature of Britain's constitutional structure. The old constitution has gone. The author insists that the new constitution is a mess, but one that we can make the best of. The British Constitution is neither a reference book nor a textbook. Like Bagehot's classic, it is written with wit and mordant humour-by someone who is a journalist and political commentator as well as a distinguished academic. The author maintains that, while the new British constitution is a mess, there is no going back now. 'As always', he says, 'nostalgia is a good companion but a bad guide.' Far from shying away from the thorniest issues facing the British polity today, the author grapples with them head on. He offers a trenchant analysis of the increasingly divergent relationship between England, Scotland and Wales in the light of devolution and a devastating critique of an all-elected House of Lords, whose benches, the author fears, risk being adorned by 'a miscellaneous assemblage of party hacks, political careerists, clapped-out retired or defeated MPs, has-beens, never-were's and never-could-possibly-be's'. The book is a Bagehot for the twenty-first century - the product of a lifetime's reflection on British politics and essential reading for anyone interested in how the British system has changed and how it is likely to change in future.
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Anthony King, political commentator and distinguished academic, brings a lifetime of insight into a re-examination of the British constitution.
1. What Is a 'Constitution'? ; 2. The Canonical Sextet ; 3. Britain's Traditional Constitution ; 4. The Impetus to Change ; 5. Britain's Near Abroad ; 6. The Judges Come Out ; 7. The Ghost of Local Government ; 8. John Bull's Other Lands ; 9. Mandarins as Managers ; 10. Democracy Rampant ; 11. References to the People ; 12. Their Lordships ; 13. Great British Icons ; 14. Britain's New Constitution ; Notes ; Bibliography ; Index
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'It's very hard to get the British Constitution to rise up and walk and talk. Tony King succeeds magnificently. There's shrewdness, wryness and insight on every page.' Peter Hennessy,
A major new work by one of the UK's leading political analysts Lucidly and accessibly written Provocative and insightful Essential reading for anyone interested in the future of British political life A Bagehot for the 21st Century
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Anthony King, a Canadian by birth, came to Britain as a Rhodes Scholar. Before moving to the University of Essex in the mid 1960s, he was a Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford. He has been Professor of Government at Essex since 1969 and has also taught at Princeton and the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He is a member of the Academia Europaea, a foreign honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and an honorary life fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. Professor King writes regularly for the Daily Telegraph and broadcasts frequently on politics and elections for the BBC.
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A major new work by one of the UK's leading political analysts Lucidly and accessibly written Provocative and insightful Essential reading for anyone interested in the future of British political life A Bagehot for the 21st Century
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199232321
Publisert
2007
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
816 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
160 mm
Dybde
30 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
450

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Biografisk notat

Anthony King, a Canadian by birth, came to Britain as a Rhodes Scholar. Before moving to the University of Essex in the mid 1960s, he was a Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford. He has been Professor of Government at Essex since 1969 and has also taught at Princeton and the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He is a member of the Academia Europaea, a foreign honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and an honorary life fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. Professor King writes regularly for the Daily Telegraph and broadcasts frequently on politics and elections for the BBC.