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      Liberty and Locality: Parliament, Permissive Legislation, and Ratepayers’ Democracies in the Nineteenth Century

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      his study argues that permissive legislation facilitated ocal initiative and debate, and that local initiatives were ften more effective than national legislation.
      This is a study of local government and permissive legislation in nineteenth-century Britain. It argues that permissive legislation f...

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      Product ID:9780198201755
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Liberty and Locality
      Subtitle:Parliament, Permissive Legislation, and Ratepayers' Democracies in the Nineteenth Century
      Authors:Author: John Prest
      Page Count:248
      Subjects:European history, British & Irish history, History, Indigenous people: governance and politics, Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900, Regional government, United Kingdom, Great Britain, c 1800 to c 1900
      Description:his study argues that permissive legislation facilitated ocal initiative and debate, and that local initiatives were ften more effective than national legislation.
      This is a study of local government and permissive legislation in nineteenth-century Britain. It argues that permissive legislation facilitated local initiative and debate, and that local initiatives were often more effective than national legislation.In the eighteenth century, every locality which wished to improve or police its streets had to obtain its own private Act of Parliament. By the nineteenth century, when the construction of a habitable urban environment had become a matter of urgency, Parliament had recourse to `permissive'' or `adoptive'' legislation, which the localities were free to adopt, or not, as they chose. Parliament facilitated, but did not require, local action, and so long as initiative and responsibility remained in local hands, relations between central and local government were relaxed. In the 1850s and 1860s, the House of Commons conceived itself to be an imperial parliament, not a vestry, and Local Boards thought of themselves as parliaments in miniature. Thereafter Parliament''s preference for a permissive system gradually yielded to a concern with equality of provision.Twentieth-century historians have largely written from the point of view of the centralizers and the permanent officials in the Department of State. Liberty and Locality puts the emphasis back upon Parliament, where the decisions were taken, and the localities themselves, where their consequences were felt.
      Imprint Name:Clarendon Press
      Publisher Name:Oxford University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:1990-04-05

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      Weight418 g
      Dimensions146 × 226 × 20 mm