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Parliamentary Selection Mark A. Kishlansky

Parliamentary Selection By Mark A. Kishlansky

Parliamentary Selection by Mark A. Kishlansky


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Parliamentary Selection examines the process by which members of Parliament were chosen in the period between the reigns of Elizabeth I and William III. Professor Kishlansky examines how the Parliament was selected before and after the English Revolution and the fundamental transformation in assumptions about political behaviour in the early modern period.

Parliamentary Selection Summary

Parliamentary Selection: Social and Political Choice in Early Modern England by Mark A. Kishlansky

Parliamentary Selection examines the process by which members of Parliament were chosen in the period between the reigns of Elizabeth I and William III. By focusing on the nature of the selection process, rather than on its results, Professor Kishlansky uncovers a fundamental transformation in assumptions about political behaviour in the early modern period. Until the time of the English Revolution, selection of members of Parliament was a social process dominated by concern about rank and status, personal honor, and community solidarity. County elites organized their selections to reflect the realities of their local social structures, accounting for the influence of the county peerage and greater gentry. Borough elites used local patrons, officeholders, and denizens for nominations to their places. In both county and borough the principle of parliamentary selection was non-competitive choice.

Parliamentary Selection Reviews

'A forceful and penetrating study which obliges us to abandon many of our previous assumptions about the working of seventeenth-century parliamentary elections and has important implications for our understanding of the 'democratic' electoral process in general.' J. P. Kenyon, University of St Andrews
'A startling thesis, brilliantly sustained, and written with wit and panache.' J. S. Morrill, Selwyn College, Cambridge

Table of Contents

Preface; Part I. Selections and Social Choice: 1. Parliamentary selection; 2. Counties and boroughs; 3. Contesting and composing; 4. Addled selections; Part II. Elections and Political Choice: 5. The transition; 6. Counties and boroughs; 7. Contesting and winning; 8. Hard-fought elections; Conclusion; Selected bibliography; Index.

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GOR005659295
9780521311168
0521311160
Parliamentary Selection: Social and Political Choice in Early Modern England by Mark A. Kishlansky
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1986-09-26
276
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