Editorial Head Of Zeus
Fecha de edición marzo 2021 · Edición nº 1
Idioma inglés
EAN 9781838933340
192 páginas
Libro
encuadernado en tapa blanda
Dimensiones 135 mm x 199 mm
A beautifully produced account of the signing, impact and legacy of Magna Carta, a document that became one of the most influential statements in the history of democracy, as part of the stunning landmark library series. On a summer's day in 1215 a beleaguered English monarch met a group of disgruntled barons in a meadow by the river Thames named Runnymede. Beset by foreign crisis and domestic rebellion, King John was fast running out of options.
On 15 June he reluctantly agreed to fix his regal seal to a document that would change the world. A milestone in the development of constitutional politics and the rule of law, the 'Great Charter' established an Englishman's right to Habeas Corpus and set limits to the exercise of royal power. For the first time a group of subjects had forced an English king to agree to a document that limited his powers by law and protected their rights.
Dan Jones's elegant and authoritative narrative of the making and legacy of Magna Carta is amplified by profiles of the barons who secured it and a full text of the charter in both Latin and English.
Dan Jones (1981) es un escritor, presentador de televisión, periodista e historiador especializado en la Edad Media. Estudió en la Universidad de Cambridge, donde fue discípulo de David Starkey. Jones se ha convertido en uno de los historiadores más populares de la actualidad en Reino Unido gracias a sus obras de divulgación histórica y programas de televisión como Secrets of Great British Castles, que se emite en Netflix.
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