The ideal of parliament in Europe since 1800

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The ideal of parliament in Europe since 1800

Remieg Aerts ... [et al.], editors

(Palgrave studies in political history)

Palgrave Macmillan, c2019

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Other statement of responsibility: Carla van Baalen, Henk te Velde, Margit van der Steen, Marie-Luise Recker

Includes bibliographical references and index

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This edited collection explores the perceptions and memories of parliamentarianism across Europe, examining the complex ideal of parliament since 1800. Parliament has become the key institution in modern democracy, and the chapters present the evolution of the ideal of parliamentary representation and government, and discuss the reception and value of parliament as an institution. It is considered both as a guiding concept, a Leitidee, as well as an ideal, an Idealtypus. The volume is split into three sections. The establishment of parliament in the nineteenth century and the transfer of parliamentary ideals, models and practices are described in the first section, based on the British and French models. The second part explores how the high expectations of parliamentary democracy in newly-established states after the First World War gradually started to subside into dissatisfaction. Finally, the last section attests to its resilience after the Second World War, demonstrating the strength of the ideal of parliament and its power to incorporate criticism. Examining the history of parliament through concepts and ideals, this book traces a transnational, European exchange of models, routines and discourse.

Table of Contents

1 The Ideal of Parliament. A European History since 1800: Introduction - Remieg Aerts and Joop Th.J. van den Berg Part One: Establishing Parliaments 2 Between National Character and an International Model: Parliaments in the Nineteenth Century - Henk te Velde3 Parliamentary Government in Southern Europe? The Model of the Cadiz Cortes and the Ideal of the Moderate Monarchy - Jens Spath4 The Men of 1830: Remembering the National Congress in the Belgian House of Representatives, 1844-1930 - Marnix Beyen5 New Models and Old Traditions: Debates on Parliamentarism in Hungary after the Austro-Hungarian Settlement of 1867 - Andras Cieger6 Experiencing Parliamentarism: The German National Assembly of 1848 - Andreas Schulz Part Two: Crises of Expectations7 Enthusiasm for Parliamentary Democracy in New States after the First World War: The Case of Poland - Stephanie Zloch8 Closing the Expectation Gap? Crises of Hungarian Parliamentarism in the Inter-War Period - Kalman Pocza9 'A Bad Parliamentarianism': Normative Expectations and Criticism of Parliamentarianism in the Weimar Reichstag - Thomas Raithel Part Three: Resilience of Parliamentary Ideals 10 Trial and Error. Post-War Democracies and the Restoration of Parliamentarism: Italy, Austria, Germany - Marie-Luise Recker11 Too Ideal to be a Parliament: The Representative Assemblies in Socialist Czechoslovakia, 1948-1989 - Adela Gjuricova12 The Transfer of Parliamentary Ideals to Civil Society in the Netherlands in the 1970s - Wim de Jong13 Change and Continuity: Implementing Parliamentary Democracy in Eastern Europe after 1989 with a Focus on Slovenia - Jure Gasparic

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  • NCID
    BC15264933
  • ISBN
    • 9783030277079
  • Country Code
    sz
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cham
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiii, 279 p.
  • Size
    22 cm
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