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Dramas at Westminster
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28 September 2021

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Comparative Politics, Social and cultural anthropology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General, Parliamentary and legislative practice, Politics and government
‘Dramas at Westminster tells us a great deal about the public and hidden power of select committees at a time when scrutiny is more vital than it has ever been.’
LSE Review of Books
'Geddes’s research stands in a line of powerful and important works that have begun to change our understanding of how Westminster works, what MPs do, how they behave and, most importantly, the kind of ‘roles’ they perform. '
Democratic Audit UK
'A lively and empathetic book.'
Parliaments, Estates and Representation
1 The quest for accountability
2 Perspectives on Parliament
3 Performing scrutiny
4 Catalysts versus chieftains
5 Hidden servants
6 Scenes of scrutiny
7 Building webs of scrutiny
8 Dramas at Westminster
Annex: Methodological reflections
References
Index