This book charts the writing of the English constitution through the
work of four of the most influential jurists in the history of English
constitutional thought—Edmund Burke, Thomas Babington Macaulay,
Walter Bagehot and Albert Venn Dicey. Stretching from the French
Revolution to the death of Queen Victoria, their writing is both
representative of and formative to the Victorian constitution. Ian
Ward traces how constitutional writing changed over the course of the
long nineteenth century, from the poetics of Burke and the romance of
Macaulay, to the pragmatism of Bagehot and the jurisprudence of Dicey.
A century on, our perception of the English constitution is still
shaped by this contested history.
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ISBN
9783319966762
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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