Volume 46 issue 1 of Parliaments, Estates & Representation has now been published in full online.
Special issue – 'Taking stock of 25 years of devolution in the United Kingdom'
Guest editors – Nathalie Duclos & Marie-Violaine Louvet (from @cas_ut2j)
https://t.co/kGtC7BgqWK
On 26 March, we held a remote conference to mark the 90th anniversary of the founding of the ICHRPI.
Peter J. Aschenbrenner (USA ICHRPI convenor) has provided short summaries of each of the 12 presentations which can be found at the link below.
https://t.co/RpZTsh3rd8
#OTD 4 June 1644 the opening session of the First Triennial Parliament (1644-7) was held in Edinburgh.
See below one of several articles in #PER which investigate the Scottish Parliament in the 1640s, this time by John Young from vol. 21 no. 1 (2001)
https://t.co/zoDQFCumOU
We have another new publication out in #PER online.
David F. Banas (@CMUniversity) reviews 'Land reform and legislation in Ireland, 1800–2024'
edited by Terence Dooley, Tony McCarthy and Annie Tindley (Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2024)
https://t.co/0SKxU7mLK9
If you have not submitted a paper proposal but are interested in attending our annual conference in Barcelona this September (including the opening ceremony, sessions, activities, and official meals), you can still register until June 7th, 2026.
https://t.co/AVna5GGB59
A reminder that applications for the Helen Maud Cam travel grant are open until 31 July.
This grant offers funding for younger scholars without permanent employment or other financial subsidies to attend our annual conference in Barcelona this September
https://t.co/WHIArCALVh
New book review in #PER online:
C. Annemieke Romein reviews 'Towns between empires. Good governance and ‘police’ in case studies from Transylvania, Wallachia, and Moldavia, 1500s–1800s' by Mária Pakucs-Willcocks & Julia Derzsi (CEU Press, 2025).
https://t.co/vjYgez0btF
Recently published in #PER online is @gilliansarahmac's review of 'The Scottish State and the experience of government, c. 1560–1707: essays in honour of Julian Goodare' by Martha Mcgill & Alasdair Raffe
https://t.co/nOmRThF6nL
🚨 The 30 April deadline for proposals to present at our 78th annual conference in Barcelona (1-4 September 2026) is fast approaching.
See the full call for papers below for further details
Since we are in the midst of a Scottish Parliament election campaign I thought I'd repost my #OpenAccess article in @Parlhistjournal from 2024 which investigates the Scottish Privy Council's role in elections between 1689 & 1708
https://t.co/YrhaykYIXZ
In a brand new #OpenAccess article in #PER online, Lothar Höbelt (University of Vienna) investigates the navy, the archduke and parliamentary politics in 1860s Austria
https://t.co/lPwzXpMSWg
See also the Parliaments, Estates & Representation website for our current issue, recent publications & back issues:
https://t.co/WaUkK4jNVj
We also publish a Studies series of monographs & edited collections relating to the work of the commission:
https://t.co/RNJjih9Kn7
Unsure about whether to submit a proposal? Want to know more about the ICHRPI & our journal?
See our aims below to find out more about what we do.
Proposals covering any aspect of the work of parliamentary & representative institutions in any period or location are welcome
Unsure about whether to submit a proposal? Want to know more about the ICHRPI & our journal?
See our aims below to find out more about what we do.
Proposals covering any aspect of the work of parliamentary & representative institutions in any period or location are welcome
🚨 The 30 April deadline for proposals to present at our 78th annual conference in Barcelona (1-4 September 2026) is fast approaching.
See the full call for papers below for further details
Volume 46 issue 1 of Parliaments, Estates & Representation has now been published in full online.
Special issue – 'Taking stock of 25 years of devolution in the United Kingdom'
Guest editors – Nathalie Duclos & Marie-Violaine Louvet (from @cas_ut2j)
https://t.co/kGtC7BgqWK
🚨 The 30 April deadline for proposals to present at our 78th annual conference in Barcelona (1-4 September 2026) is fast approaching.
See the full call for papers below for further details
In another new piece in #PER online, Elizabeth Harding (Herzog August Bibliothek) reviews 'Stuben und Säle: Symbolische Kommunikation und politische Kultur in den ständischen Versammlungsräumen der Habsburgermonarchie in der Frühen Neuzeit' by Petr Mat'a
https://t.co/AI3IXHixJF
A reminder of this travel grant available to younger scholars for attendance at our annual conference in Barcelona this September.
Deadline: 31 July.
Further details 👇
Applications are invited for the Helen Maud Cam travel grant for younger scholars without permanent employment or other adequate financial subsidy to attend our annual conference.
The deadline is 31 July. See the link below for further details:
https://t.co/WHIArCALVh
Among newly published articles in #PER online is a study of heavily neglected themes in studies of electoral law: mental health, law abidingness & citizenship in an Austrian context — co- authored by Gerald Kohl & Hanna Palmanshofer (University of Vienna)
https://t.co/mMXBsWNkta
We are pleased to announce the invitation for proposals for our 78th annual conference in Barcelona 🇪🇸, 1-4 September 2026.
The submission deadline for abstracts is 30 April.
See cfp below for further details.
As part of a new series for Scribble Book, exploring the history of women in Parliament, Dr Jennifer Davey has explored the career of Kay Midwinter, Parliament's first female clerk. Read and subscribe via the link below!
https://t.co/TSJCMPBmjh
For the last year KCL-Kent famed Leverhulme Doctoral Scholarships Programme is offering funding for an MA student to support them through the MA Medieval Studies + PhD. To apply or find more information click below
https://t.co/xGYg6H9JXW