Constitutional History of the UK

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Routledge, Jun 10, 2016 - Law - 552 pages

An appreciation of the development and evolution of the United Kingdom constitution is vital in order to understand the existing nature of the constitution, proposals for reform and the many complex challenges it faces. Ann Lyon presents a vivid overview of fourteen hundred years of English legal history taking us on a rich journey from a feudal society to the fractured Union of the present day. Drawing on key constitutional themes, Constitutional History of the United Kingdom provides insight and context to modern constitutional problems.

This second edition has been revised and updated to bring coverage up to the present day, including parliamentary reform; the Scottish referendum on independence and further drives for enhanced devolution; the effect of EU membership on the UK Constitution; and the impact of the European Convention on Human Rights and the Human Rights Act 1998.

Constitutional History of the United Kingdom offers an accessible and highly valuable overview for students with little or no prior knowledge of British history.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
1 The development of English law and government prior to the Norman Conquest
9
2 The Norman Conquest and after 10661189
28
3 Magna Carta and its genesis 11891216
50
the reign of Henry III 121672
65
5 The reign of Edward I
78
Edward II 130727
94
7 Edward III 132777
113
16 The revolution entrenched 16891707
276
17 The early eighteenth century
292
18 The later eighteenth century
309
19 The reform era
334
20 An increasing role for government
351
21 The later nineteenth century
370
22 Queen Victoria and the emergence of constitutional monarchy
387
190614
393

Richard II
124
9 The fifteenth century
146
10 Government and royal justice in the later Middle Ages
165
11 The early Tudors 14851547
177
12 The children of Henry VIII
195
13 The genesis of civil war 160342
214
14 Civil war and Commonwealth 164260
239
15 Restoration and revolution 166089
254
24 Representation of the people since 1900
411
the twentieth century
423
the European Union
442
27 Devolution
464
28 The European Convention on Human Rights and the Human Rights Act 1998
493
Index
516
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About the author (2016)

Ann Lyon is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Plymouth, specialising in Constitutional Law and Constitutional History.

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