Magna Carta: Origins and Legacy
Autor Nicholas Vincenten Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 ian 2016
Magna Carta is the most famous document in English history. And yet its survival is purely accidental. King John, who negotiated the document with his rebellious barons, had no intention of honouring its contents. Annulled by the pope within weeks of being issued, it was destined to oblivion. But with the sudden death of John, all of this changed. Magna Carta was reissued by the regents of the boy King Henry III as an apology for past misrule and as a promise of future good government. It was reissued on successive occasions and repeatedly cited in legal cases in the following centuries. Later, it played a part in conflicts such as the English Civil War and the American Revolutionary War. Echoes of Magna Carta are to be found in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. It continues to be cited today as a touchstone of fundamental universal freedoms.
This book tells the story of the birth and development of Magna Carta from its origins to the modern day. It also reproduces and describes, for the very first time, every surviving copy of the Great Charter, as well as related charters of the period, including various new discoveries. It addresses the previously unanswered question of how the charter was published and disseminated to the shires of England and includes a chapter on the charter's scribes and sealing, supplying a truly unique insight into both the creation and afterlife of the most fundamental legal document in British history.
This book tells the story of the birth and development of Magna Carta from its origins to the modern day. It also reproduces and describes, for the very first time, every surviving copy of the Great Charter, as well as related charters of the period, including various new discoveries. It addresses the previously unanswered question of how the charter was published and disseminated to the shires of England and includes a chapter on the charter's scribes and sealing, supplying a truly unique insight into both the creation and afterlife of the most fundamental legal document in British history.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781851243631
ISBN-10: 1851243631
Pagini: 160
Ilustrații: 40 color plates
Dimensiuni: 210 x 248 x 23 mm
Greutate: 1.23 kg
Editura: Bodleian Library, University of Oxford
Colecția Bodleian Library, University of Oxford
ISBN-10: 1851243631
Pagini: 160
Ilustrații: 40 color plates
Dimensiuni: 210 x 248 x 23 mm
Greutate: 1.23 kg
Editura: Bodleian Library, University of Oxford
Colecția Bodleian Library, University of Oxford
Notă biografică
Nicholas Vincent is director of the Arts and Humanities Research Council’s Magna Carta project and the author or coauthor of several books about the charter. He is professor of medieval history at the University of Anglia and a fellow of the British Academy.
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Acknowledgements
Part One: History
Introduction: What matters about Magna Carta?
1. King John and the making of the great charter
2. Runnymede 1215
3. The great charter 1215-1300: From defeat into victory
4. The charter ancient and modern
5. The charter as artefact: Winston Churchill and America’s Magna Carta
Part Two: The Archival and Documentary Evidences for Magna Carta
Introduction: The many faces of Magna Carta
6. Statute making and the publication of law to 1300
7. Scribes of Magna Carta manuscripts
8. A census of Magna Carta manuscripts
9. The 1225 Magna Carta: Text and translation
Genealogy of the Kings of England, 1066-1377
List of abbreviations
Glossary of technical terms
Bibliography
Index of manuscripts
Index of persons, places and subjects
Part One: History
Introduction: What matters about Magna Carta?
1. King John and the making of the great charter
2. Runnymede 1215
3. The great charter 1215-1300: From defeat into victory
4. The charter ancient and modern
5. The charter as artefact: Winston Churchill and America’s Magna Carta
Part Two: The Archival and Documentary Evidences for Magna Carta
Introduction: The many faces of Magna Carta
6. Statute making and the publication of law to 1300
7. Scribes of Magna Carta manuscripts
8. A census of Magna Carta manuscripts
9. The 1225 Magna Carta: Text and translation
Genealogy of the Kings of England, 1066-1377
List of abbreviations
Glossary of technical terms
Bibliography
Index of manuscripts
Index of persons, places and subjects
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The Magna Carta has long been considered the foundation stone of the British Constitution, yet few people today understand either its contents or its context. This Very Short Introduction introduces the document to a modern audience, explaining its origins in the troubled reign of King John, and tracing the significance of the role that it played thereafter as a totemic symbol of the subject's right to protection against the raw and absolute authority of the sovereign. Drawing upon the great advances that have been made in the past two decades in our understanding of thirteenth-century English history, Nicholas Vincent demonstrates why the Magna Carta continues to be of enormous popular interest. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
The Magna Carta has long been considered the foundation stone of the British Constitution, yet few people today understand either its contents or its context. This Very Short Introduction introduces the document to a modern audience, explaining its origins in the troubled reign of King John, and tracing the significance of the role that it played thereafter as a totemic symbol of the subject's right to protection against the raw and absolute authority of the sovereign. Drawing upon the great advances that have been made in the past two decades in our understanding of thirteenth-century English history, Nicholas Vincent demonstrates why the Magna Carta continues to be of enormous popular interest. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
Recenzii
Vincent writes smoothly , accessibly, and knowledgeably. He knows that he is essentially retreading old ground for most of the time; but he does it engagingly, and with panache.