University Representation in England, 1604–1690
Delve into the rich history of academic representation with University Representation in England, 1604–1690, a compelling work by an esteemed author, set to be published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2025. This meticulously researched book spans 406 pages, offering an insightful exploration of the evolution of university representation in England. Beginning in 1604, when King James I granted the two universities the crucial right to send representatives to the House of Commons, this narrative continues through to the conclusion of the Convention Parliament of 1688–89. Perfect for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in the intersection of education and politics, this hardback edition promises to be a valuable addition to your library. Don't miss the opportunity to uncover the significant role universities played in shaping parliamentary representation during this pivotal period in English history.