A revisionist interpretation of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century political ideas, including novel readings of canonical authors such as Burke and Mill.
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William Selinger is Lecturer in European History, 1700-1850 at University College London. He is a historian of political thought whose work has focused on the development of modern theories of democracy, representative government, and the state. His articles have appeared in a variety of political theory and intellectual history journals. Prior to publication, this book was awarded the Annual Montreal Political Theory Manuscript Award, 2017.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The eighteenth-century House of Commons 2. Edmund Burke's theory of parliamentary politics 3. The French Revolution and the liberal parliamentary turn 4. Reinventing parliamentarism: the significance of Benjamin Constant 5. Democracy in America, parliamentarism in France: Tocqueville's unconventional parliamentary liberalism 6. John Stuart Mill and the Victorian theory of Parliament Conclusion.
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The eighteenth-century House of Commons 2. Edmund Burke's theory of parliamentary politics 3. The French Revolution and the liberal parliamentary turn 4. Reinventing parliamentarism: the significance of Benjamin Constant 5. Democracy in America, parliamentarism in France: Tocqueville's unconventional parliamentary liberalism 6. John Stuart Mill and the Victorian theory of Parliament Conclusion.
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