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The Houses of Parliament, on the banks of the River Thames at Westminster, are among the most iconic buildings in the world. They have stood for generations at the centre of the United Kingdom's national political life, and have often been called 'the cradle of democracy'. This book tells the history of Parliament from the Middle Ages to the present day, including such dramatic events as the Gunpowder Plot, the Civil War, the assassination of the Prime Minister, the suffragette protests and the Blitzkrieg. It shows especially how the Christian faith has shaped parliamentary debates and ideals through the centuries.
Dr Andrew Atherstone is tutor in history and doctrine, and Latimer research fellow, at Wycliffe Ha l, Oxford. He is a member of Oxford University's theology faculty and a fellow of the Royal Historical Society. He has published widely on aspects of British ecclesiastical history, especially in the 19th and 20th centuries, and has also contributed The Martyrs of Mary Tudor (second edition, 2007) and Travel Through Oxford (2008) in this Travel Guide series.
Availability | Less than 10 in stock. |
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Publisher | Day One Publications |
Series | Travel Through |
Author | Andrew Athersone |
Binding | Paperback |
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