Evolution of Political Power and Influence in England Since 1912
Item
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_4_22_21_0003
The text discusses the decline of the House of Lords in England since 1912, leading to a more independent and powerful group of peers. It also mentions the potential shift in power from the House of Lords to the Foreign Secretary. The text suggests that public opinion is now more influenced by the House of Commons rather than political parties.
Dates
- 1968-1986
Language of Materials
English
Conditions Governing Access
Certain series of this collection are stored off-site and require prior notice to access. If you wish to view these materials, please contact the Congressional Archives staff to arrange an appointment.
The following series are stored off-site: Clippings, Invitations, White House Records, and 2017 Accrual.
The following series are stored off-site: Clippings, Invitations, White House Records, and 2017 Accrual.
Extent
1 Page
Overview
93rd (1973-1975)
Repository Details
Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository