This Book Tackles The Role Of Parliament In The Conduct Of Eighteenth-Century Foreign Policy The Impact Of This Policy On Parliamentary Politics And The Quality Of Parliamentary Debates. Drawing On A Wide Range Of British And Foreign Archival Sources It Is An Important Study For Assessing Eighteenth-Century Britain And For Understanding The Role Of Contingency In The Evaluation Of Political Systems. Reflecting Over A Quarter-Century Of Work On Parliamentary Sources It Highlights As Well The Influence Of Parliament On Foreign Policy And Politics.
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