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From Monarch to Minister: Political Transitions Through Constitutional Evolution
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- ISBN8224804405
- EAN9798224804405
- Date de parution20/04/2025
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
"From Monarch to Minister: Political Transitions Through Constitutional Evolution" by Jeremy Riley explores the transformative journey of political systems as they evolve from absolute monarchies to modern constitutional democracies. Drawing on historical events, philosophical ideas, and constitutional frameworks, the book traces the shift in power from monarchs to elected representatives and ministers, examining key moments in history such as the English Civil War, the French Revolution, the American Revolution, and the decolonization movements of the 20th century.
Through an in-depth analysis of political revolutions, philosophical ideologies, and the development of governance structures, Riley explores how nations navigated the complexities of transition, often amid societal upheaval, and how constitutionalism emerged as a means to balance power, protect individual rights, and ensure governmental accountability. The book provides a comprehensive look at how political power has been redefined and restructured over time, offering valuable insights into the evolution of modern democratic systems.
Through an in-depth analysis of political revolutions, philosophical ideologies, and the development of governance structures, Riley explores how nations navigated the complexities of transition, often amid societal upheaval, and how constitutionalism emerged as a means to balance power, protect individual rights, and ensure governmental accountability. The book provides a comprehensive look at how political power has been redefined and restructured over time, offering valuable insights into the evolution of modern democratic systems.






















