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Parliamentary committees in seventeenth-century Ireland: a brief introduction

    1. [1] University of Limerick

      University of Limerick

      Irlanda

  • Localización: Parliaments, estates & representation = Parlements, états & représentation, ISSN-e 1947-248X, ISSN 0260-6755, Vol. 39, Nº. 3, 2019 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Information and power around the working commissions of parliamentary and representative institutions, 15th - 21st centuries), págs. 316-327
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    • Parliament in early modern Ireland grew in both the size of its membership and its workload, and so as the flow of business put before parliament in the early modern period increased, the parliamentary committee became a more frequent part of the institution. Committees, and the parliamentary conferences conducted by them, were used as a way of dispatching business in an increasingly efficient, targeted, and concentrated manner. The committee allowed for freer debate, concentration of expertise, and timely completion of work. Studying them is useful for our understanding of the development of the institution, but also too for observing the involvement and work-rate of individual parliamentarians, and perhaps political activity too.


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