In this article Professor Corciulo reviews the minor writings, articles and essays, of the distinguished Italian constitutional historian Atonio Marongiu, who was an active member of the Commission and died in 1989. The main body of his work was concerned with the history of representative institutions from the Middle Ages to the French Revolution and its aftermath, but also included Sardinia, which was a special interest of his and a range of other European countries. He wrote as well on the history of the family and on the methodological problems of writing the comparative history of parliamentary institutions.
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