“…Indeed, some scholars have argued that the new parliament's appeals to the past have been surprisingly muted 74. Yet as Mann pointed out in 2009, the parliamentary rituals of the past two decades have drawn heavily on those of the seventeenth century, based in part on advice from the SPP 75. The broader point here is that neither the editors nor users of the RPS operate in a political or cultural vacuum; the creation of a new parliament has unavoidable consequences for conceptualisations 71 Finlay, 'New Britain, new Scotland', p. 384. of the old.…”