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This is a study of local government and permissive legislation in nineteenth-century Britain. In the eighteenth century, every locality that wished to improve or police its streets had to obtain its own private Act of Parliament. By the nineteenth century, when the construction of a habitable urban environment had become a matter of urgency, Parliament had recourse to "permissive" or "adoptive" legislation. Parliament thus facilitated, but did not require, local action, and as long as the initiative and responsibility remained in local hands, relations between central and local government were relaxed. Including detailed case-studies of the Isle of Wight, Huddersfield, and Fife, Liberty and Locality will especially appeal to lawyers and political, social, and local historians.Prest, John is the author of 'Liberty and Locality: Parliament, Permissive Legislation, and Ratepayers' Democracies in the Nineteenth Century', published 1990 under ISBN 9780198201755 and ISBN 0198201753.
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