The British tradition of federalism

The British tradition of federalism
About this book
Challenging orthodox assumptions concerning British federalism, The British Tradition of Federalism offers a unique revisionist critique of Britain's recent constitutional past. The central themes of Empire, Ireland and Europe provide the empirical focus of this volume. Together, they reveal a fundamental continuity of British federal ideas: a single intellectual tradition which spans the last century.
By reinstating a neglected dimension of the larger British political tradition, Burgess shows how the continuing relevance of this federal tradition serves as both the source of and inspiration for a wide range of constitutional reform proposals in the 1990s.
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Subjects
European federationFederal governmentPolitics and governmentFédéralismeUnion européennePolitique et gouvernementConstruction européenneFöderalismusGeschichteFederal government, europeGreat britain, politics and government, 19th centuryGreat britain, politics and government, 20th centuryGreat britain, politics and government