1. Introduction: The development of democracy in Britain 2. The unreformed political system 3. The Great Reform Act 4. Parliamentary reform after 1832 5. Local government 6. The changing role of monarchy 7. The Liberals, the Lords and reform 1906-14 8. Conclusion
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