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The History of the Scottish Parliament
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Contents:; Introduction: Parliament and Politics in Scotland, 1567-1707; Keith M. Brown and Alastair J. Mann; 1. The Parliament of 1592: a crisis averted?; Alan R. MacDonald; 2. Constitutional conflict after the Union of the Crowns:; contention and continuity in the parliaments of 1612 and 1621; Vaughan Wells; 3. Charles I and the 1633 Parliament; John R. Young; 4. The Rise and Fall of the Covenanter Parliaments, 1639 to 1651; John J. Scally; 5. Arise King John: Commissioner Lauderdale and Parliament in the Restoration Era; Gillian H. MacIntosh; 6. 'James VII, King of the Articles': political management and parliamentary failure; Alastair J. Mann; 7. Unconventional Procedure: Scottish Electoral Politics after the Revolution; Derek J. Patrick; 8. Party-Politics and Parliament: Scotland's last election and its aftermath, 1702-3; Keith M. Brown.

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Keith M. Brown is Professor of Scottish History, University of St Andrews. He is the general editor of the new edition of the forthcoming Records of the Scottish Parliament. Alastair J. Mann is Research Fellow on the Scottish Parliament Project at the University of St Andrews.

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These essays greatly broaden our understanding of the political and institutional dynamics of the Scottish Parliament. -- Paul Seaward, History of Parliament Trust, London Parliaments, Estates and Representation The most detailed, authoritative and wide-ranging treatment of the Scottish parliament so far published. The organisation of the three volumes is ingenious and highly effective. The first two are arranged chronologically and contain analytical studies of particular parliaments, whereas the third is organised thematically, with articles on various aspects of the parliament's role and functions throughout its history. This combination of analytical and thematic approaches produces a rich variety of perspectives that are both illuminating and informative... Together, they bring our understanding of Scottish parliamentary history to an entirely new level of sophistication, and the editors and contributors are to be warmly congratulated on their achievement. -- David L Smith, Selwyn College, Cambridge Scottish Historical Review These essays greatly broaden our understanding of the political and institutional dynamics of the Scottish Parliament. The most detailed, authoritative and wide-ranging treatment of the Scottish parliament so far published. The organisation of the three volumes is ingenious and highly effective. The first two are arranged chronologically and contain analytical studies of particular parliaments, whereas the third is organised thematically, with articles on various aspects of the parliament's role and functions throughout its history. This combination of analytical and thematic approaches produces a rich variety of perspectives that are both illuminating and informative... Together, they bring our understanding of Scottish parliamentary history to an entirely new level of sophistication, and the editors and contributors are to be warmly congratulated on their achievement.

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