
Magna Carta: A Very Short Introduction
작성자
Nicholas Vincent
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History
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
136
언어
영어
출판됨
Sep 7, 2012
출판사
Oxford University Press
판
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0199582874
ISBN-13
9780199582877
설명
Nicholas Vincent delves into the historical significance of the Magna Carta, offering readers a concise exploration of its origins and impact on the development of constitutional governance. Through engaging prose, he outlines the circumstances that led to the creation of this landmark document in 1215, highlighting its role in curbing the powers of the monarchy and establishing the foundations for legal rights that resonate even today.
Vincent also examines the evolving interpretation of the Magna Carta over the centuries, illustrating how it has been invoked in various historical contexts to advocate for justice and liberty. By weaving together legal history and political philosophy, he presents a compelling argument for the document's relevance in modern discourse about rights and freedoms, encouraging readers to contemplate its legacy in shaping contemporary governance and the rule of law.
Vincent also examines the evolving interpretation of the Magna Carta over the centuries, illustrating how it has been invoked in various historical contexts to advocate for justice and liberty. By weaving together legal history and political philosophy, he presents a compelling argument for the document's relevance in modern discourse about rights and freedoms, encouraging readers to contemplate its legacy in shaping contemporary governance and the rule of law.