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Annuario
ISSN: 0264-2824
Conservata in: Università di Firenze, Biblioteca di Scienze Sociali
Punto di servizio: Giurisprudenza, Scienze politiche, Emeroteca, Coll. Riv. Str. 571
Consistenza: n. 8, 1989; 10, 1991-
Conservata in: Università di Firenze, Biblioteca Umanistica
Punto di servizio: Scienze della Formazione, Coll. 7 R00 00086
Consistenza: n. 1, 1982-3, 1984
[ 2020-2011 ] [ 2010-1982 ]

Colin Tyler, Drafting the Nineteen Propositions, January–July 1642, p. 263
Patrick Little, Scottish Representation in the Protectorate Parliaments: The Case of the Shires, p. 313
Shin Matsuzono, 'Attaque and Break Through a Phalanx of Corruption . . . the Court Party!' The Scottish Representative Peers' Election and the Opposition, 1733–5: Three New Division Lists of the House of Lords of 1735, p. 332
Henry Miller, Radicals, Tories or Monomaniacs? The Birmingham Currency Reformers in the House of Commons, 1832–67, p. 354
Gerard Charmley, 'The Costly Luxury of Protesting': The Deselection of J.M. Maclean, MP, p. 378
Barry M. Doyle, A Crisis of Urban Conservatism? Politics and Organisation in Edwardian Norwich, p. 396
Geraint Thomas, Conservatives, the Constitution and the Quest for a 'Representative' House of Lords, 1911–35, p. 419
Philip Norton, The History of Parliament Annual Lecture, 2011. Resisting the Inevitable? The Parliament Act 1911, p. 444
Review Article, p. 460
Special Issue:
TEXTS & STUDIES SERIES 7: COLONEL JOSIAH WEDGWOOD'S QUESTIONNAIRE: MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT, 1885-1918, by Priscilla Baines
Chapter 1. Colonel Wedgwood and the History of Parliament, p. 1
Chapter 2. The Questionnaire, p. 11
Chapter 3. 'Getting Inside Their Minds': Formative Influences and Personal Backgrounds, p. 22
Chapter 4. Political and Parliamentary Careers, p. 49
Chapter 5. Personal and Political Finances, p. 77
Chapter 6. Speeches, Speech-Making and Voting Behaviour, p. 95
Chapter 7. The Biographies, p. 109
Appendices
Appendix 1: Respondents to Wedgwood's Questionnaire, p. 119
Appendix 2: The Questionnaire, p. 128
Appendix 3: Wedgwood's Own Completed Questionnaire, p. 130
Appendix 4: Sir Henry Bowles' Questionnaire, Biography and Correspondence, p. 132
Appendix 5: The Biographies, p. 141
Special Issue:
TEXTS & STUDIES SERIES 6: THE STATE TRIAL OF DOCTOR HENRY SACHEVERELL, edited by Brian Cowan
Chapter 1. Introduction: Reading the Trial of Dr Sacheverell, p. 1
Chapter 2. A Brief Chronology of the Sacheverell Controversies, p. 35
Chapter 3. The Osborn 'Account': Beinecke Library, MS S 13043, p. 42
Chapter 4. 'Proceedings in Parliament against Dr Henry Sacheverell'; Beinecke Library, Osborn MS C171: Commonplace Book (1679–1710), 15–28, p. 80
Chapter 5. Annotations to The Tryal of Dr Henry Sacheverell (1710) [Madan 465]; Huntington Library shelfmark 143302, p. 108
Chapter 6. An Impartial Account of what Pass'd most Remarkable in the Last Session of Parliament: Relating to the Case of Dr Henry Sacheverell: Done on such another Paper and Letter, and may therefore be Bound up with the Tryal of the Said Doctor (printed for Jacob Tonson at Grays-Inn-Gate, in Grays-Inn-Lane [false imprint for Abel Roper], 1710), MS annotations to Beinecke Rare Books & Manuscripts Library, Yale University, Brit Tracts 1710 Im7, p. 130
Chapter 7. Dr Henry Sacheverells Speech, Relating to the Tumults (printed for W. Garnet, near Fleetstreet, 1710) [4 Mar. 1710] folio sheet [Madan 223]. Available only at Cambridge University Library, shelfmark Acton.b.25.393 (item 12), p. 134
Chapter 8. Resistance or Non Resistance: Or, an Account of the Debates in the H– of L–s, on the First Article of Impeachment of Dr Henry Sacheverell, with Remarks on the Bishop of Salisbury's, and the Bishop of Oxford's Speeches, in a Letter to a Friend (1710) [Madan 281]. Available only at Indiana University, Lilly Library, shelfmark PR3404.B9, p. 138
Chapter 9. 'A Description of ye High Court of Judicature for ye Tryal of Dr Henry Sacheverell', printed for and sold by John Morphew (1710) [Madan 951], Harvard University, Houghton Rare Books Library, p EB65 A100 B675b v.5, p. 142
Chapter 10. Plan of the Scaffold, p. 145
Chapter 11. The 'Case of Henry Sacheverell', Harvard Law School Rare Trials S Folio, p. 147
Chapter 12. The Life, Character, and Pious Deportment, of the Reverend Dr Henry Sacheverell, from His Cradle through the whole Course of His Life, to this Unfortunate Division and Distraction relating to His Two Sermons so much Discours'd of; with His Speech Spoken in His own Vindication, before Her most Excellent Majesty, and the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons in Westminster-Hall (printed and sold by J. Bradford, at the Bible in Fetter-lane, 1710), p. 187
Chapter 13. An Alphabetical List, p. 197
Chapter 14. Debates in the House of Lords on Sacheverell's Impeachment, p. 201
Chapter 15. Robert Walpole's Manuscripts Relating to the Trial; Cambridge UL, MSS Ch(H) 67/4, 8–10, 13, p. 205
Chapter 16. Materials Relating to the Earl of Nottingham's Contributions to the Trial, p. 232
Chapter 17. Ralph Bridges' Correspondence with Sir William Trumbull Relating to Sacheverell; BL, Add. MSS 72494–5, p. 252
Chapter 18. Major Figures Mentioned in the Text, p. 280
Heather Falvey, Interpreting the Instrument of Government: Objections to the 1654 Election in the Isle of Ely, p. 133
Benjamin Woodford, Printing Oliver Cromwell's Speeches: The Making of a Split Personality, p. 152
Douglas James, Parliamentary Divorce, 1700–1857, p. 169
N.G. Howe, Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, 4th Baronet: An Unconventional Politician?, p. 190
Chris Cooper, Heir Not Apparent: Douglas Hailsham, the Role of the House of Lords, and the Succession to the Conservative Leadership 1928–31, p. 206
NOTE
J.C. Sainty, The House of Commons Serjeant 1640–93, p. 230
Special Issue:
FACTION DISPLAYED: RECONSIDERING THE IMPEACHMENT OF DR HENRY SACHEVERELL, edited by Mark Knights
Mark Knights, Introduction: The View from 1710, p. 1
W.A. Speck, The Current State of Sacheverell Scholarship, p. 16
Brian Cowan, The Spin Doctor: Sacheverell's Trial Speech and Political Performance in the Divided Society, p. 28
Geoff Kemp, The 'End of Censorship' and the Politics of Toleration, from Locke to Sacheverell, p. 47
Eirwen E.C. Nicholson, Sacheverell's Harlots: Non-Resistance on Paper and in Practice, p. 69
D.W. Hayton, Irish Tories and Victims of Whig Persecution: Sacheverell Fever by Proxy, p. 80
Steve Pincus, Addison's Empire: Whig Conceptions of Empire in the Early 18th Century, p. 99
NOTE AND DOCUMENTS
Daniel Szechi, A Non-Resisting, Passively Obedient Revolution: Lord North and Grey and the Tory Response to the Sacheverell Impeachment, p. 118
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Youngkwon Chung, Parliament and the Committee for Accommodation, 1644-6, p. 289
Zoe Dyndor, Widows, Wives and Witnesses: Women and their Involvement in the 1768 Northampton Borough Parliamentary Election, p. 309
Daeryoon Kim, In Search of 'Affectionate Regard': American Merchant Lobbies and the State during the Atlantic Imperial Crisis, p. 324
Luke Blaxill, Electioneering, the Third Reform Act, and Political Change in the 1880s, p. 343
Peter Dorey, 'A Rather Novel Constitutional Experiment': The Formation of the 1977-8 'Lib-Lab Pact', p. 374
H.T. Dickinson, The History of Parliament Annual Lecture, 2010 George III and Parliament, p. 395
NOTE
Clyve Jones, 'Too Wild to Succeed': The Occasional Conformity Bills and the Attempts by the House of Lords to Outlaw the Tack in the Reign of Anne, p. 414
REVIEW ARTICLE
Ian Cawood, Liberalism and the 'New' Politics, p. 428
Reviews, p. 436
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Gabriel Glickman, Parliament, the Tories and Frederick, Prince of Wales, p. 120
Wesley Ferris, The Candidates of the Liberal Unionist Party, 1886-1912, p. 142
Huw Clayton, How Not to Run a Political Campaign: The Failure of the Unionist Free Traders 1903-6, p. 158
Richard Toye, The Rhetorical Premiership: A New Perspective on Prime Ministerial Power Since 1945, p. 175
THE HISTORY OF PARLIAMENT ANNUAL LECTURE, 2008
John Morrill, Cromwell, Parliament, Ireland and a Commonwealth in Crisis: 1652 Revisited, p. 193
Peter D.G. Thomas, John Robinson's 'State' for the General Election of 1774, p. 215
Philip Norton, Introduction: A Century of Change, p. 1
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Chris Ballinger, Hedging and Ditching: The Parliament Act 1911, p. 19
Robert Blackburn, Laying the Foundations of the Modern Voting System: The Representation of the People Act 1918, p. 33
Philip Norton, Divided Loyalties: The European Communities Act 1972, p. 53
David Feldman, Extending the Role of the Courts: The Human Rights Act 1998, p. 65
Barry K. Winetrobe, Enacting Scotland's 'Written Constitution': The Scotland Act 1998, p. 85
Alexandra Kelso, Stages and Muddles: The House of Lords Act 1999, p. 101