<p>â[Marshall] takes her readers on an institutional and political journey from aristocratic deference in the Victorian Age to egalitarian deference in a democratic age, using her expertise in the history of ideas in mid-Victorian England and British history generally. ⌠Well written, this book, while dealing with technical legal and political concepts, remains throughout highly accessible to all readers.â (Elizabeth Gibson-Morgan, Revue Française de Civilisation Britannique, Vol. 27 (3), 2022)</p><p>âHer timely book offers a rare combination of comprehensive historical scholarship and critical political insight which makes it indispensable reading for those interested in both the past and the present of Anglo-British constitutionalism. It deserves, indeed, to become a standard reference work on that subject.â (Noel OâSullivan, Cercles, cercles.com, March 15, 2021)</p>
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Catherine Marshall is Professor of British Studies at CY Cergy Paris UniversitĂŠ, France. Her research focuses mainly on the history of ideas in mid-Victorian England and the legacy of some of those ideas on twentieth and twenty-first century Britain. She teaches British history and the history of political ideas.