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The Irish parliament, 1613-89: the evolution of a colonial institution

Part of the Studies in Early Modern Irish History series
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The Irish parliament was both the scene of frequent political battles and an important administrative and legal element of the state machinery of early modern Ireland.

This institutional study looks at how parliament dispatched its business on a day-to-day basis.

It takes in major areas of responsibility such as creating law, delivering justice, conversing with the executive and administering parliamentary privilege.

Its ultimate aim is to present the Irish parliament as one of many such representative assemblies emerging from the feudal state and into the modern world, with a changing set of responsibilities that would inevitably transform the institution and how it saw both itself and the other political assemblies of the day.

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Manchester University Press
1526133377 / 9781526133373
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
16/05/2019
England
English
256 pages
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