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2014
This chapter examines the social and political structures of the absolute monarchy. It explores the extent to which tensions and conflicts in the mid-eighteenth century, in particular disputes between government and parlements, divided the elites over reform and policy, and opened up the realm of politics to public opinion.
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This chapter examines the social and political structures of the absolute monarchy. It explores the extent to which tensions and conflicts in the mid-eighteenth century, in particular disputes between government and parlements, divided the elites over reform and policy, and opened up the realm of politics to public opinion.
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Journal of King Saud University - Computer and Information Sciences, 2022
Bandi Rambabu, Sengathir Janakiraman
exaly
Bandi Rambabu, Sengathir Janakiraman
exaly
Why Monarchy? The Rise and Demise of a Regime Type
Comparative Political Studies, 2021John Gerring +2 more
exaly
Constitutional monarchy as power sharing
Constitutional Political Economy, 2021George Tridimas
exaly
2018
For a short time following the Restoration of the Stuarts in 1660 there were writers who used republican ideas to defend and understand the newly restored monarchy. This chapter explores these ideas. It examines the ways in which the ‘commonwealth’ principles used to defend the republican governments of the Interregnum, and the ideas of James ...
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For a short time following the Restoration of the Stuarts in 1660 there were writers who used republican ideas to defend and understand the newly restored monarchy. This chapter explores these ideas. It examines the ways in which the ‘commonwealth’ principles used to defend the republican governments of the Interregnum, and the ideas of James ...
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