The English Constitution

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The English Constitution

by Walter Bagehot

EN·~9 hours·8 chapters

Chapters

8 total

NO. I. - INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION.

1:40:42

NO. II. - THE CABINET.

2:24:43

NO. IV. - THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

1:07:49

NO. V. - THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

1:15:51

NO. VI. - ON CHANGES OF MINISTRY.

1:11:15

NO. VII. - ITS SUPPOSED CHECKS AND BALANCES.

58:22

NO. VIII. - THE PREREQUISITES OF CABINET GOVERNMENT, AND THE PECULIAR FORM WHICH THEY HAVE ASSUMED IN ENGLAND.

29:35

NO. IX. - ITS HISTORY, AND THE EFFECTS OF THAT HISTORY.—CONCLUSION.

33:48

Description

This work tackles the challenge of describing a Constitution that is still alive, constantly reshaping itself. By anchoring its analysis in the years 1865‑1866, it offers a snapshot of English governance during Lord Palmerston’s tenure, while explaining how recent reforms have begun to alter the system’s spirit and detail. The author carefully distinguishes between the original picture and the subtle shifts that have emerged, ensuring readers understand the precise moment being examined.

The narrative then turns to the Reform Acts of 1867 and earlier, exploring how newly enfranchised voters are still learning the extent of their influence. It highlights the broader generational turnover that quietly transforms political attitudes, from debates over education to the disestablishment of the Irish Church. Throughout, the book balances historical context with an eye toward the evolving nature of Britain’s constitutional framework.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (558K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Steve Harris, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. HTML version by Al Haines.

Release date

2003-08-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Walter Bagehot

Walter Bagehot

1826–1877

A sharp Victorian thinker who made politics and finance feel understandable, he is still widely read for explaining how Britain’s constitution works and how banking panics should be handled. His writing is brisk, curious, and surprisingly modern in its clarity.

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