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The Constitutional Crown

Posted on 28th January 2024 by Lucas Todd

A revision of constitutional monarchy?  The UK’s constitutional monarchy is a widely celebrated institution. The continuity of the monarchy, by

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Posted on 22nd January 2024 by Elodie Fabre

Blog posts written by students taking PAI2002 in the School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics (HAPP) at Queen’s University

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