Lords of Parliament
Discover the intriguing dynamics of the House of Lords in Lords of Parliament by Emma Crewe. Published by Manchester University Press in 2005, this captivating paperback spans 272 pages and offers a unique insight into the complexities of British governance. Crewe's engaging narrative unveils the seductiveness and intricate hidden structures of the House of Lords, making it an essential read for researchers, students, and anyone interested in the legislative branch of the United Kingdom. This book is not just informative; it’s a compelling exploration of the political landscape, ideal for those studying political science, comparative government, and international relations. Dive into this essential resource and enhance your understanding of one of the key institutions in British politics.