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Parliament: The Biography (Volume I - Ancestral Voices) (Paperback)
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Parliament: The Biography (Volume I - Ancestral Voices) (Paperback)

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Published: 23/04/2015
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The history of Parliament is the history of the United Kingdom itself. It has a cast of thousands. Some were ambitious, visionary and altruistic. Others were hot-headed, violent and self-serving. Few were unambiguously noble. Yet their rowdy confrontations, their campaigning zeal and their unstable alliances framed our nation.

This first of two volumes takes us on a 500-year journey from Parliament's earliest days in the thirteenth century through the turbulent years of the Wars of the Roses and the upheavals of the Civil Wars, and up to 1801, when Parliament – and the United Kingdom, embracing Scotland and Ireland – emerged in a modern form.

Chris Bryant tells this epic tale through the lives of the myriad MPs, lords and bishops who passed through Parliament. It is the vivid, colourful biography of a cast of characters whose passions and obsessions, strengths and weaknesses laid the foundations of modern democracy.

Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 9780552779951
Number of pages: 592
Weight: 422 g
Dimensions: 198 x 127 x 36 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

This magnificent book... Bryant is a fine historian. His understanding of political processes shines through. After this epic the next volume will be eagerly awaited - Leo McKinstry, Express

A bravura ‘biography’ of Parliament… both charming and important… A carefully constructed and lucidly written adventure story about the institution that – like it or not – still shapes our lives - Roy Hattersley, Telegraph

Admirably comprehensive… and written in the kind of lucid, elegant prose now rarely associated with our elected representatives - New Statesman

a fascinating study into the lives and reputations of those who, honourable or not, have sat as parliamentarians... compelling reading - Chris Skidmore, Times Literary Supplement

This book tells the story of our greatest national institution. It is well-written, contains much truth, and a great deal of important information. It is a wonderful idea. - Peter Oborne

Lively... a warts-and-all account of how MPs have first survived and subsequently shaped and initiated policy - The Lady

This is a wonderful, wry view of the history of parliament "from the inside". Chris Bryant is a great myth-buster. If you ever thought that modern MPs were more corrupt or worse behaved than their predecessors, then read on. You'll find it's not quite so simple. - Mary Beard

A remarkably readable and scholarly account of the emergence of the British Parliament over its first five hundred years or so - Ken Clarke

A wonderfully iconoclastic yet affectionate history ... Bryant tells the story with clarity and verve. - Diarmaid MacCulloch, Professor of the History of the Church, Oxford University

Worthy of its venerable subject - Independent on Sunday

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