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- Walter Bagehot (/ˈbædʒət/ BAJ-ət; 3 February 1826 – 24 March 1877) was an English journalist, businessman, and essayist, who wrote extensively about government...
- The English Constitution is a book by Walter Bagehot. First serialised in The Fortnightly Review between 15 May 1865 and 1 January 1867, and later published...
- Street: A Description of the Money Market (1873) is a book by Walter Bagehot. Bagehot was one of the first writers to describe and explain the world of international...
- The Knight-Bagehot Fellowship Program in Economics and Business Journalism was created at Columbia University in the City of New York in response to the...
- S2CID 257830288. Archived from the original on 19 June 2023. Retrieved 19 June 2023. Bagehot, Walter (1867). The English Constitution. London: Chapman and Hall. p....
- been recognised since the 19th century. The constitutional writer Walter Bagehot identified the monarchy in 1867 as the "dignified part" rather than the...
- Continental Drift. Bagehot Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9931125-0-8 Watson, Graham, Andrew Burgess (2012). Letters from Europe. Bagehot Publishing.| ISBN 978-0-9545745-8-1...
- several opinion columns whose names reflect their topic: Bagehot (Britain): named for Walter Bagehot (/ˈbædʒət/), 19th-century British constitutional expert...
- 98–99. Walter Bagehot, an authority on 19th-century British government, said this unity is "the efficient secret" of its constitution. Bagehot's description...
- at the expense of the House of Lords and the monarch. In 1867, Walter Bagehot wrote that the monarch only retained "the right to be consulted, the right...