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Magna Carta The True Story Behind the Charter

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Magna Carta The True Story Behind the Charter
Magna Carta The True Story Behind the Charter
epub | 8.4 MB | English | Author :David Starkey | B00TE3HFSY | 2015 | Quercus



Book Description :

In this erudite, entertaining book, award-winning historian and television presenter David Starkey untangles historical and modern misconceptions about one of the founding documents of democracy. Along the way, he sho how the Magna Carta laid the foundation for the British constitution, influenced the American Revolution and the U.S. constitution, and continues to shape jurisprudential thinking about individual rights around the world today.
In 1215, King John I of England faced a domestic crisis. He had just lost an expensive campaign to retake his ancestral lands in France, an unfortunate adventure that he had funded by heavily taxing the baronial lords of England. Sick of the unpopular king's heavy-handed rule, and unimpressed by the king's unsuccessful attempt to seize Normandy, the feudal barons united to make demands of their sovereign for certain protections. These demands, the "Articles of the Barons," were submitted to the king in rough draft after the rebels occupied three cities, most significantly London.
A few years later, after being edited and amplified by the then-Archbishop of Canterbury, the Articles would come to be known as the Magna Carta. The self-interested barons couldn't have known it at the time, but those demands would one day become the bedrock of democratic political development around the globe--even though that influence was largely due to mythologizing by later scholars who warped the symbolism of the document to support their arguments in favor of the rights of all citizens.
Although the Magna Carta itself made no requests on behalf of the peasantry, in its structure the outlines of modern democratic reform are plainly visible. Among other things, it demanded limits on the ability of the crown to levy taxes; protection of the rights of the church; the guarantee of swift justice; and a ban on unjust imprisonment. Those protections and guarantees were strictly intended for benefit of feudal barons, but the free citizens of today's democratic nations owe an enormous debt to this history-changing document.
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Review
In this erudite, entertaining book, award-winning historian and television presenter David Starkey untangles historical and modern misconceptions about one of the founding documents of democracy. Along the way, he sho how the Magna Carta laid the foundation for the British constitution, influenced the American Revolution and the U.S. constitution, and continues to shape jurisprudential thinking about individual rights around the world today. It's a fascinating look at the history of the document that is the foundation of Western Democracy.―*Anglotopia*
"I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Good history is descriptive, narrative and analytical. This is good history...well told."
Gerard DeGroot, The Times**
"Humanising the acts of the past is one of David Starkey's greatest strengths. And here he is on fine form. This is a tight, punchy narrative of the revolt that produced the charter. Starkey supplies pen portraits of the men who made the Magna Carta. But more than anything he manages to bring alive the texts that survive from 1215.
This is a soaring account of the months that transformed a messy feudal squabble into Magna Carta, a document of transcendent historical importance in the English-speaking world. It is a reminder that, when Starkey flexes his historical muscles, he is a mighty impressive scholar. And his crisp storytelling, based around short chapters and rolling rhetoric, is extremely entertaining."
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Dan Jones, author of Magna Carta: The Making And Legacy Of The Great Charter,

About the Author
David Starkey is an Honorary Fellow of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, and the author of Elizabeth, Six Wives: The Queens of Henry VIII, and Henry: Virtuous Prince. He is a winner of the Norton Medlicott Medal for Services to History and of the WH Smith Prize. He is well-known for his historical television series focusing on the Tudors, monarchy, and Britain, and for his frequent radio appearances. Starkey was made a CBE in 2007 and lives in London. 

Category : | History of United Kingdom, Great Britain History, History of Medieval Europe


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