Chapter 2. The Rise and Fall of the University Franchise

University representation occupies a special place in the complex history of British voting rights. In part, the expansion of university representation in the 19C and 20C was a high-political process associated with the debates and deals surrounding successive measures of reform. Universities and th...

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