the constitutional history of modern britain since 1485
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Book Details
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Publisher: English Language Book Society
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Author: Sir David Lindsay Keir
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Language: English
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Published Year: 1969
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Pages: 600
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Binding: Paperback
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Book Condition: Used – Good
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Condition Note: Book is in good condition but upper right corner edge is damaged
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Dimensions: 22 x 14 cm
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Availability: In Stock
About the Book
This authoritative and meticulously researched work by Sir David Lindsay Keir traces the development of British government and constitutional law from the Tudor period through the modern era. The book explores the gradual transformation of political institutions, parliamentary authority, and legal frameworks that shaped the British state.
With detailed historical analysis, the author examines key constitutional milestones, reforms, and political movements that influenced governance in Britain. The study highlights the evolution of monarchy, cabinet government, parliamentary sovereignty, and the rule of law within a broader historical context.
A comprehensive and scholarly volume, ideal for students of constitutional history, political science, and British legal development.

