To help you find out more about republicanism, constitutional reform, the monarchy and other issues raised on our website, we have collated a number of book titles, articles and websites for further reading.
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- Ekklesia website
List of articles on disestablishment by the staff of Christian think-tank Ekklesia, which campaigns for a fully secular state.
- National Secular Society website
Website of the National Secular Society, a pressure group campaigning for a complete separation of church and state.
- Interview with Rowan Williams
New Statesman interview with Rowan Williams in which he recognises the case for disestablishment.
- Tom Paine's Common Sense
Thomas Paine's hugely successful pamphlet Common Sense put forward in simple language a theory of natural rights and justice that inspired the American Revolution. See in particular the section 'On the Origin and Design of Government' in which he criticises the concept of 'constitutional monarchy'.
- Liberty
An independent human rights organisation which works to defend and extend rights and freedoms in England and Wales.
- Unlock Democracy
Unlock democracy is an independent campaign for Rights, Freedoms and a Written Constitution.
- The case for a republic
The case for a republican constitution for Britain.
- Republic Replies
Republic's answers to many of the most common arguments put by monarchists.
- God Save the Queen?
Johann Hari argues that the tragicomic soap opera that is the monarchy devalues the Windsors themselves and 21st century Britain as a whole.
- Putney Debates
The Levellers' famous debates with Cromwell at St Mary's church in Putney were followed by violent suppression. This transcript is introduced by renowned human-rights lawyer and Republic supporter Geoffrey Robertson.
- Tom Paine's Rights of Man
Thomas Paine's Rights of Man is the classic denunciation of the unnatural inequalities fostered by the hereditary and monarchical systems. He believed that government must be by and for the people and must limit itself to the protection of their natural rights.
- Political writings of John Milton
The poet John Milton was also a brave and eloquent defender of republican principles. See particularly 'Eikonoklastes' and 'The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates'.
- Chartism, Edward Royle
Chartism was a movement for political and social reform in the United Kingdom during the mid-19th century. This text has established itself as the best short account of the Chartist movement available.
- Britain since 1918
David Marquand tells the story of democratic politics in Britain since the coming of universal male suffrage and partial female suffrage in 1918. He identifies democratic republicanism as one of the key strands in British political thought.