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The British Constitution: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)
Superb Overview of the British Constitution and its Application
The book by Loughlin, entitled The British Constitution, begins by begging the question of what is a constitution.
RJ
8 September 2013
The United Kingdom has an uncodified constitution
This `A Very Short Introduction' brings a lot of information to the fore and is presented in readable fashion that is, and as far as I was concerned, accessible and not a `dry treatment', that said there seems to be little methodology in delivery, but rather at times a more author driven prose.
VH
14 July 2013
A rather dry academic essay on the history and underpinnings of the British constitution
The `Very Short Introduction' series was started by Oxford University Press in 1995 and now contains some 300 titles on historic, economic and social subjects, mostly written by academic specialists in their particular field.
The British Constitution: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) Review
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Superb Overview of the British Constitution and its Application
The book by Loughlin, entitled The British Constitution, begins by begging the question of what is a constitution.
The United Kingdom has an uncodified constitution
This `A Very Short Introduction' brings a lot of information to the fore and is presented in readable fashion that is, and as far as I was concerned, accessible and not a `dry treatment', that said there seems to be little methodology in delivery, but rather at times a more author driven prose.
A rather dry academic essay on the history and underpinnings of the British constitution
The `Very Short Introduction' series was started by Oxford University Press in 1995 and now contains some 300 titles on historic, economic and social subjects, mostly written by academic specialists in their particular field.