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Amendments in House of Commons Procedure Since 1881: The Aims and Tendencies of the Newer Standing Orders

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  • Porritt, Edward

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Students of the history and working of representative legislative institutions in every part of the world where these institutions are in existence are under indebtedness to Professor Redlich for the thoroughness and completeness with which he has performed a task never before attempted by any historian of the house of commons. In his scholarly book, published in German in 1905, and now more generally available through Mr. Steinthal's admirable translation into English, supplemented by a chapter of twenty-one pages by Sir Courtenay Ilbert, Professor Redlich has traced the history of house of commons procedure from the earliest days down to the important time-economizing changes which were made in the first and second sessions of the parliament elected in January, 1906.As far as my knowledge goes there are now in existence only two modern books—only two books published since the reform act of 1832—in which any detailed history of parliamentary procedure at Westminster is to be found.

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  • Porritt, Edward, 1908. "Amendments in House of Commons Procedure Since 1881: The Aims and Tendencies of the Newer Standing Orders," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 2(4), pages 515-531, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:2:y:1908:i:04:p:515-531_00
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