Re-reading the Constitution
Discover a fresh perspective on the English constitution with Re-reading the Constitution by James Vernon, published by Cambridge University Press in 1996. This compelling work spans 280 pages, delving into the rich debates surrounding the interpretation of the English constitution from the late eighteenth to the early twentieth centuries. Vernon skillfully uncovers how these discussions have shaped our understanding of English politics, history, and national identity. By employing insights from cultural history, he offers a detailed analysis of the constitution's significance, making this book essential for anyone interested in British & Irish history, constitutional history, or the evolution of English law. Whether you're a scholar or a casual reader, Re-reading the Constitution promises to enhance your knowledge and appreciation of England's constitutional landscape.