A clear, organized survey of England's constitutional history you can use as a guide for quick understanding and steady study.
This nonfiction work presents the long development of England's constitutional framework, from early kingship to modern governance. It offers a thorough, structured account with careful attention to dates, laws, and institutions, making it a reliable reference for students and general readers alike.
- Learn how the Crown, Parliament, and courts evolved and interacted across centuries.
- See how taxation, law, and policy shaped the balance of power in practice.
- Explore the organization of central and local government, plus the role of key bodies and offices.
- Find summaries and references that help connect events to broader constitutional ideas.
Ideal for readers of history, political science, and anyone seeking a clear map of England’s constitutional development, this edition updates and expands previous coverage for better context and accuracy.