Parliamentary Reform 1785-1928 surveys the dynamically changing
role of the British Parliament from the pre-reformed Parliament
through: the 1832 Great Reform Act Chartism the campaign for
working class suffrage Catholic emancipation the long struggle for
the granting of female suffrage. Beginning with a wide survey of
the origins and nature of Parliament, the author offers a detailed
context for the campaigns for its reformation of in the nineteenth
century and the attitude of Victorians towards it. This
comprehensive approach promotes understanding of the wider issues
of parliamentary reform and provides an essential aid and context
to students studying this topic.
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