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- catalog contributor b8847625.
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Politics and government.".
- catalog coverage "United States Politics and government.".
- catalog created "1966.".
- catalog date "1966".
- catalog date "1966.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1966.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [565]-581.".
- catalog description "Part One: The English Foreground: Representation in the Age of American Colonisation -- No Parliament without Representation -- Part Two: America: The Assertion of the Legislative Power -- Representation in Massachusetts -- The Town -- The Triumph of the Legislative Power, 1691-1775 -- The First Cycle of Pennsylvania History -- William Penn: High Ideals against Local Power -- The Discovery of the Electorate and the Assertion of Legislative Power -- The End of the Quaker System -- Legislative Power and Home Rule in Virginia -- The Identification of Legislative Power -- The Character of the Electorate -- Between Members and Constituents: What did Elections decide? -- Part Three: Revolution in America: Orders, Interests, and the Beginnings of Majority Rule -- Massachusetts Discovers the Majority Principle -- The Men of Property Open a Side Door to the Majority -- The Constitution of 1780 -- Suffrage and the Political Individual -- Bicameralism and the Social Order -- Rebellion -- ".
- catalog description "The Debate Continues, but History goes a Little Faster -- Part Five: The Comparative Dimension.".
- catalog description "The Rest is History -- Representation and the Struggle for Power in Pennsylvania -- Politics and Revolution, 1764-76 -- The Constitution of 1776: A Badge of Lost Innocence? -- The Whig Republic in Virginia -- The Constitution of 1776: Republican Representation, Old Authority -- Elective Despotism and Other Perils: Jefferson and Madison on the Shortcomings of the Constitution of 1776 -- Constitutional Reform and the Defence of the Whig Republic -- The Issues Debated: Persons, Property and Power -- Continental Representation -- The Case Against Parliament and the Radical Tradition in America -- Representation as a Test of Sovereignty -- At Philadelphia Again -- Part Four: Interest Representation in Britain and the Slow Birth of the Political Individual -- Representation in English Practice: Politics versus Principles -- Whig Government, Tory Criticism -- Old Whigs in New Battles -- The Representation of Interests -- Great Oaks and Grass Roots -- ".
- catalog extent "xvii, 606 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Political representation in England and the origins of the American Republic.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Political representation in England and the origins of the American Republic.".
- catalog issued "1966".
- catalog issued "1966.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Melbourne [etc.] Macmillan; New York, St. Martin's P.,".
- catalog relation "Political representation in England and the origins of the American Republic.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Politics and government.".
- catalog spatial "United States Politics and government.".
- catalog subject "321.7".
- catalog subject "JK54 .P6".
- catalog subject "Representative government and representation.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part One: The English Foreground: Representation in the Age of American Colonisation -- No Parliament without Representation -- Part Two: America: The Assertion of the Legislative Power -- Representation in Massachusetts -- The Town -- The Triumph of the Legislative Power, 1691-1775 -- The First Cycle of Pennsylvania History -- William Penn: High Ideals against Local Power -- The Discovery of the Electorate and the Assertion of Legislative Power -- The End of the Quaker System -- Legislative Power and Home Rule in Virginia -- The Identification of Legislative Power -- The Character of the Electorate -- Between Members and Constituents: What did Elections decide? -- Part Three: Revolution in America: Orders, Interests, and the Beginnings of Majority Rule -- Massachusetts Discovers the Majority Principle -- The Men of Property Open a Side Door to the Majority -- The Constitution of 1780 -- Suffrage and the Political Individual -- Bicameralism and the Social Order -- Rebellion -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Debate Continues, but History goes a Little Faster -- Part Five: The Comparative Dimension.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Rest is History -- Representation and the Struggle for Power in Pennsylvania -- Politics and Revolution, 1764-76 -- The Constitution of 1776: A Badge of Lost Innocence? -- The Whig Republic in Virginia -- The Constitution of 1776: Republican Representation, Old Authority -- Elective Despotism and Other Perils: Jefferson and Madison on the Shortcomings of the Constitution of 1776 -- Constitutional Reform and the Defence of the Whig Republic -- The Issues Debated: Persons, Property and Power -- Continental Representation -- The Case Against Parliament and the Radical Tradition in America -- Representation as a Test of Sovereignty -- At Philadelphia Again -- Part Four: Interest Representation in Britain and the Slow Birth of the Political Individual -- Representation in English Practice: Politics versus Principles -- Whig Government, Tory Criticism -- Old Whigs in New Battles -- The Representation of Interests -- Great Oaks and Grass Roots -- ".
- catalog title "Political representation in England and the origins of the American Republic [by] J. R. Pole.".
- catalog type "text".