Parliaments of Early Modern Europe
English

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A comparative survey of the emergence and development of Parliaments in Catholic Christendom from the thirteenth century the chief focus of this work is the period between the fifteenth and seventeenth centurieswhen Europe was dramatically changed by the Renaissance the  Reformation and the growth of composite monarchies which brought together diverse territories under their rule. European Parliaments experienced a variety of challenges fortunes and fates: some survived even flourished but others succumbed to powerful monarchies. By investigating the powers and privileges and responsibilities of these institutions Graves illuminates the whole business of government - the nature of executive power the relations of ruler and ruled the restraints of consent and the realities of the tension between central authority and local custom.
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