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The Governments of Europe

By Frederic Austin Ogg

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Travel back in time to discover the historical roots and political frameworks that shaped the nations of early 20th century Europe and still echo in modern governance.

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2007-04-07
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"The Governments of Europe" by Frederic Austin Ogg is a detailed exploration of the ruling systems in multiple Western and Central European nations during the early 1900s. The book gives a full view of the government designs and past happenings that molded these countries, designed for political science students and anyone keen on European rule. The book starts by pointing out a growth in public attention to government ideas and problems in the early 20th century. It stresses how important history is for understanding today's political systems, especially in Great Britain. The first parts of the book explore the history of the English constitution, looking at key moments like the Anglo-Saxon start and the Norman Conquest, while also hinting at talks about important papers such as the Magna Carta and the start of Parliament. This start wants to teach readers about the core reasons that still affect how Europe is ruled today.

About the Author

Frederic Austin Ogg was an American political scientist.

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