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Verlag: Haus Publishing, 2015
ISBN 10: 1910376078ISBN 13: 9781910376072
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Verlag: Haus Publishing, 2015
ISBN 10: 1910376078ISBN 13: 9781910376072
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ISBN 10: 1910376078ISBN 13: 9781910376072
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Verlag: Haus Publishing Ltd, 2015
ISBN 10: 1910376078ISBN 13: 9781910376072
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ISBN 10: 1910376078ISBN 13: 9781910376072
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Verlag: Haus Publishing, London, 2015
ISBN 10: 1910376078ISBN 13: 9781910376072
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. The Westminster Parliament is worth closer scrutiny not just for the sake of democracy, but on intellectual grounds because the surprises it contains challenge our understanding of politics. Based on anthropological fieldwork between 1998-2000 in the House of Lords and 2011-2013 in the House of Commons and constituencies, this Curiosity explains how relationships within the two Houses are utterly different from their surface appearances. The high social status of peers in the House of Lords gives the impression of hierarchy and, more specifically, patriarchy. In contrast, the Commons conjures assumptions of equality and fairness between members of the lower House. But observation of the everyday relationships within the two Houses reveals the opposite: while the Lords has an egalitarian and co-operative ethos, and women thrive in the upper House, the competitive and aggressive Commons is a far less comfortable place for women. Paradoxically MPs have to be both an individual, serving their constituents, and a symbol of a collective, their political party. The inevitable messiness of representative politics, and the disappointment it brings, are both the virtue and weakness of parliamentary democracy. Emma Crewe looks beneath the surface and uncovers its surprises and secrets. Based on years of anthropological fieldwork in the House of Lords and and the House of Commons, Crewe explains how relationships within the two Houses are utterly different from their surface appearances. This book looks beneath the surface and uncovers Parliament's surprises and secrets. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.