Magna Carta
A Captivating Guide to the History of the Great Charter and its Influence on Medieval England and the Rest of the World
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Narrado por:
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Colin Fluxman
Sobre este áudio
If you want to discover the captivating history of the Magna Carta, then pay attention...
The Magna Carta is celebrated as one of the most important documents in human history. It is the main source of constitutional law around the world, promising people liberties and protection from the arbitrary power of the government.
However, it is also a set of promises extorted in bad faith from an unwilling king, and these promises dealt with the problems of the 13th-century aristocracy. Among the ordinary problems of fees, customs, and land law, greater ideas found their way into the document, revolutionary ideas that would change the world.
However, in 1215, they were sparse, mentioned here and there in the form of high ideals more than in the form of a law.
Some parts of the Magna Carta are still quoted, such as clauses that deal with justice before peers, freedom from unlawful imprisonment, freedom of the church, and so on. However, in medieval times, these clauses did not have the same meaning as they do today. The Magna Carta showed itself to be a flexible document with ideas that could be bent and transformed to suit the needs of the new times.
In Magna Carta: A Captivating Guide to the History of the Great Charter and its Influence on Medieval England and the Rest of the World, you will discover topics such as:
- King John
- The path to Runnymede
- The Magna Carta
- The failure of the Magna Carta
- The war
- The regent and the end of the First Barons’ War
- Henry III and the Magna Carta
- Second Barons’ War and Edward I
- The Late Medieval Period and the Tudors
- The revival of the Magna Carta
- The New World and the Magna Carta
So, if you want to learn more about the Magna Carta, buy this book today!
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