Parliamentarism in Northern and East-Central Europe in the Long Eighteenth Century
Parliamentarism in Northern and East-Central Europe in the Long Eighteenth Century
This volume investigates the history of the parliamentary assemblies of Sweden, Poland and Hungary in the final period of the ancien regime, offering an analysis of these three representative assemblies in a systematic comparative framework for the first time.
The book studies the Polish sejm, the Swedish riksdag and the Hungarian diaeta, focusing on the eighteenth century with retrospective consideration of developments in the previous century and a forward-looking gaze at the events of the following era. While Volume I of this series mapped the institutional framework and focused on the MPs' motivation, this book concentrates on the forms and practices that characterized these three representative institutions, with special attention paid to the questions of free mandate and majority voting. The freedom of mandates and the emergence of majority voting are explored in comparative studies (England and Poland) or parallel chapters (Sweden and Hungary), and the most important prerogative of these representative assemblies, a control on extraordinary taxes, is explored in parallel for Sweden and Hungary.
Intended for specialist readers, postgraduate students and scholars, this research will be of particular interest to those studying early modern European history and political history.
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