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Henry III: A Simple and God-Fearing King
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Henry III: A Simple and God-Fearing KingHenry III was a medieval king whose long reign continues to have a profound impact on us today. He was on the throne for 56 years and during this time England was transformed from being the private play-thing of a French speaking dynasty into a medieval state in which the king answered for his actions to an English parliament, which emerged during Henry's lifetime.
Despite Henry's central importance for the birth of parliament and the development of a state recognisably modern in many of its institutions, it is Henry's most vociferous opponent, Simon de Montfort, who is in many ways more famous than the monarch himself.
 
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How Parliament Works, 6 edition
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How Parliament Works, 6 edition

Although Parliament is constantly in the news and televised daily, much of its work remains a mystery to outsiders and is sometimes perplexing even to its own members. This book provides a unique insight into the work and daily life of Parliament.
It sets out plainly and intelligibly what goes on and why things happen, but it also analyses the pressures within the institution, its strengths and weaknesses, and ways in which it might change. Covering every aspect of the work, membership, and structures of both Houses, this book also reflects the profound changes that have taken place in Parliament over the years.
 
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How Mrs. Claus Saved Christmas
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How Mrs. Claus Saved ChristmasHow Mrs. Claus Saved Christmas

In How Mrs. Claus Saved Christmas, Jeff Guinn combines solid historical fact with glorious legend to deliver another heartwarming holiday book for the whole family. It's 1620 and Mrs. Claus's dear husband is off in the New World planting the seeds of what will become a glorious Christmas tradition. Meanwhile, Mrs. Claus has chosen to stay in England, where the first signs of a dangerous threat to Yuletide cheer are in evidence. The Puritans have gained control of Parliament and appear determined to take all the fun out of Christmas.

REUPLOAD NEEDED

 
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People and Parliament - Representative Rights and the English Revolution
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People and Parliament - Representative Rights and the English RevolutionPeople and Parliament - Representative Rights and the English Revolution

People and Parliament offers a fresh and rounded perspective on the English Revolution of the 1640s. The author draws on detailed sources to illustrate the socio-economic uses for which parliament came to be valued in the preceding decades. In particular, the growing estimation of the legislative service was changing perceptions of what constituted the most vital aspects of government, and this led to a political demand for parliament's role to be regularised.
 
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The Burghs and Parliament in Scotland, c. 1550-1651
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The Burghs and Parliament in Scotland, c. 1550-1651The Burghs and Parliament in Scotland, c. 1550-1651

Existing studies of early modern Scotland tend to focus on the crown, the nobility and the church. Yet, from the sixteenth century, a unique national representative assembly of the towns, the Convention of Burghs, provides an insight into the activities of another key group in society. Meeting at least once a year, the Convention consisted of representatives from every parliamentary burgh, and was responsible for apportioning taxation, settling disputes between members, regulating weights and measures, negotiating with the crown on issues of concern to the merchant community.
 
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