Partisan politics, principle and reform in parliament and the constituencies, 1689-1880 : essays in memory of John A. Phillips / edited by Clyve Jones, Philip Salmon and Richard W. Davis.
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Edinburgh University Press for the Parliamentary History Yearbook Trust,
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Table of Contents:
- A remembrance of John A. Phillips / Virginia Phillips
- Bibliography of the publications of John A. Phillips / Edited by Clyve Jones
- John A. Phillips as a teacher / Michael S. Smith
- John A. Phillips as a historian / Philip Salmon
- Introduction / Richard W. Davis
- Lord Oxford's jury : the political and social context of the creation of the twelve peers, 1711-12 / Clyve Jones
- Voters, patrons and parties : parliamentary elections in Ireland, c.1692-1727 / D. W. Hayton
- Anti-radicalism and popular politics in an age of revolution / Michael S. Smith
- 'Reform should begin at home' : English municipal and parliamentary reform, 1818-32 / Philip Salmon
- The Nottingham Reform Bill riots of 1831 / John Beckett
- England's 'other' ballot question : the unnoticed political revolution of 1835 / John A. Phillips
- Wellington, peel and the House of Lords in the 1840s / Richard W. Davis
- Political dinners in Whig, radical and Tory Westminster, 1780-1880 / Marc Baer.