Tudor England was technically a monarchy. However, Patrick Collinson argued in 'The Monarchical Republic' (1987) that England was actually a 'Republican Monarchy'. read more
Tudor England was technically a monarchy. However, Patrick Collinson argued in 'The Monarchical Republic' (1987) that England was actually a 'Republican Monarchy'. This meant that England contained parishes that were constitutionally petty democracies that relied on local co-operation and civic participation to run on a local level. read more