The political, social and economic changes which overtook England in the early seventeenth century forced Parliament to adapt from a medieval institution into one with authority over all facets of society; studies focus on particular cases.
'Under cover of so much coming and going': Public Access to Parliament and the Political Process in Early Modern England (with Jason Peacey)Jason Peacey) - Christopher Kyle
'Under cover of so much coming and going': Public Access to Parliament and the Political Process in Early Modern England (with Chris R Kyle)Chris R Kyle) - Jason Peacey
'[B]y committinge of a bill the Howse allowed of the bodie thereof'. Tudor Parliamentary Legisative Committees: Development, Purposes, Value and Problems, 1510-1601Purposes, Value and Problems, 1510-1601 - Michael A R Graves
Attendance, Apathy and Order? Parliamentary Committees in Early Stuart England - Christopher Kyle
Politics, Accounts and Propaganda in the Long Parliament - Jason Peacey
Ireland at Westminster: the Long Parliament's Irish Committees, 1641-7 - Robert Armstrong
The Triumph of Oligarchy: the Management of War and the Committee of Both Kingdoms, 1644-45 - John Adamson
The Foundation of the Council of State - Sean Kelsey
The Cavalier Parliament, the 1667 Accounts Commission and the Idea of Accountability - Paul Seaward
Public Space, Private Affairs: Committees, Petitions and Lobbies in the Early Modern English Parliament - David Dean
Note on the Conjectural Plan of the Palace of Westminster -