The latest issue of @parlhistjournal.bsky.social explores the practices and organisation of politics in the long 19th century.
Edited by #HistParl's Dr Naomi Lloyd-Jones, this special issue can be accessed now:
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We publish peer-reviewed research covering the history of parliamentary institutions in Britain and Ireland from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century, and the legislatures of British colonies before independence.
The latest issue of @parlhistjournal.bsky.social explores the practices and organisation of politics in the long 19th century.
Edited by #HistParl's Dr Naomi Lloyd-Jones, this special issue can be accessed now:
I love the cover image for this special issue (which I may have had a hand in choosing). It shows 11 survivors of Peterloo assembled at Failsworth near Oldham in 1884 in support of parliamentary reform, and speaks to many of the themes contained in the special issue.
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We will be posting about individual articles over the next few weeks, but why don't you take a look over the weekend! @histparl.bsky.social @victoriancommons.bsky.social @georgianlords.bsky.social @lauracforster.bsky.social @henryjmiller.bsky.social @drdavesteele.bsky.social
The 2026 special issue, edited by Naomi Lloyd-Jones is now live! The issue is the product of a 2023 conference at @durhamhistory.bsky.social discussing collective action and the politics of organisation in Britain and Ireland in the long nineteenth-century:
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Parliamentary History is delighted to join LinkedIn! Check out our page and give us a follow. Details of our upcoming special issue will be posted on our platforms very soon! www.linkedin.com/company/parl...
And, the winner of the 2024 Parliamentary History essay prize (and free to read!) is Sarah Moxeyβs fascinating analysis of the 1945 Motherwell by-election.
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In 2022, @marccollinson.bsky.social took a revisionist approach to the 1978 Ilford North by-election and the road to Margaret Thatcherβs general election victory a year later.
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In a similar vein, Thomas A.W. Stewart has analysed the 1973 Dundee East by-election as a seminal moment in the SNPβs rise to become Scottish nationalismβs premier political organisation.
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Likewise, Michael Dyer has explored the 1948 Paisley by-election, which has been treated as one of the steps in the emergence of the SNP as a major force.
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Meanwhile, Erica Doherty has analysed the South Armagh by-election of 1918 as a case study showing the enduring strength of the Irish Parliamentary Party despite the rise of Sinn Fein.
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In 2018, Ralph Walter examined the 118 by-elections held during the First World War, a hugely inflated number due to the length of the parliament, war stresses, and combat fatalities.
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In this OpenAccess article, John Beckett has written about the 1834 Nottingham By-Election, which was orchestrated by Lord Melbourne to get the experienced Sir John Cam Hobhouse into the Commons and the government.
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In 2008, P.J. Kulisheck wrote about the consequences of Lord Buteβs meddling in the 1759 Hampshire By-Election.
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With the Gorton and Denton by-election coming up, it seemed a good time to share some of the articles weβve published on by-elections over the years!
The journal looks forward to publishing both entries in Parliamentary History. @histparl.bsky.social @victoriancommons.bsky.social @georgianlords.bsky.social
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It explores the overhaul of the party machinery, participation in Commons debates, and the reassessment of the partyβs enduring principles. They reconciled their traditional advocacy of the League of Nations and international law with a pragmatic acceptance of rearmament.
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Ewan Lawry has been awarded the proxime accessit for: 'The politics of survival: Foreign policy, party management, and the Liberal Party, 1935-1936'.
Lawry's article focuses on the Liberal Party in parliament after the 1935 election when they were reduced to 21 MPs.
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The article also explores the role of the police in opposing reform of this system.
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Before 1918, polling dates in UK general elections lasted weeks. Keeling's article examines the operation of non-simultaneous elections from 1885 to 1918. It explains how polling dates were chosen and how candidates and parties attempted to exploit the system.
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The Trustees and editors of Parliamentary History are delighted to announce that the essay prize for 2025 has been awarded to Peter Keeling (linktr.ee/peterkeeling) for:
βNon-simultaneous polling in United Kingdom general elections, 1885-1918'
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Before 1918, polling dates in UK general elections lasted weeks. Keeling's article examines the operation of non-simultaneous elections from 1885 to 1918. It explains how polling dates were chosen and how candidates and parties attempted to exploit the system.
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Great to see our colleague @martinspychal.bsky.social's book Mapping the State reviewed by Matthew Roberts as 'a work of impressive scholarship which deserves to be widely read'. Mapping the State is available on Open Access here: uolpress.co.uk/book/mapping...
Apologies for the delay, but weβre delighted to see our latest issue out in the wild! There are plenty of fascinating articles to get your teeth into, but weβre especially excited by the number from early career historians! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/action/doSea...
Great to see this excellent article and well-deserved proxime accessit for the Parliamentary History prize 2024 in print! Especially brilliant is the new source describing women's experiences of the 'ventilator' in the Commons.
My article on the Motherwell by-election is now available to read in @parlhistjournal.bsky.social
It explores the reasons for Dr. Robert McIntyre's victory and how he became embroiled in a sponsorship saga.
And more reviews from:
Matthew Roberts
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And @richardtoye.bsky.social
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And donβt forget a number of excellent reviews by:
Hannes Kleineke
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Alex Beeton
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Patrick Little
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And Robin Eagles
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Doctoral student @chloechallender.bsky.social has delivered an impressive study of how women experienced accessing Parliaments which were hostile to their very presence in the nineteenth century.
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@samoxey.bsky.socialβs winning entry of our 2024 essay prize provides brilliant insights and analysis into the 1945 Motherwell by-election, in which the SNP won their first Westminster seat.
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