Roland Tanner. The Late Medieval Scottish Parliament: Politics and the Three Estates, 1424–1488. (Scottish Historical Review Monographs Series, No. 12.) East Linton, U.K.: Tuckwell Press. 2001. Pp. xii, 316. $31.95 paper. ISBN 1-86232-174-4

Autor: Roland Tanner, David B. Franklin
Rok vydání: 2003
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Zdroj: Albion. 35:358-359
ISSN: 2326-1242
0095-1390
DOI: 10.2307/4054204
Popis: In this study of the medieval parliament, Roland Tanner gives the Scottish Parliament a human face by examining the actions and motives of those who attended. In the past, the Scottish Parliament was seen as a weak and ineffective institution - damned because of its failure to be more like its English counterpart. But Roland Tanner shows that the old picture of weakness is far from accurate. In its very different way, the Scottish Parliament was every bit as powerful as the English institution. The "Three Estates" (the clergy, nobility and burgh representatives who attended Parliament) were able to wield a surprising degree of control over the Crown during the 15th century. The author has avoided a dry constitutional approach. Instead he has sought to bring Parliament to life through the people who attended, the reasons why they attended, and the complex interactions which occurred when all the most wealthy, powerful and ambitious people in the kingdom gathered in one place.
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