Why Magna Carta? : Angevin England revisited

Why Magna Carta? : Angevin England revisited

Why Magna Carta? : Angevin England revisited

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Edition Details

  • Creator or Attribution (Responsibility): Natalie Fryde
  • Language: English
  • Jurisdiction(s): Germany
  • Publication Information: Mu?nster ; London : LIT ; New Brunswick, USA : Distributed in North America by Transaction Publishers, [2001?]
  • Publication Type (Medium): History
  • Material: Internet resource
  • Type: Book, Internet Resource
  • Other titles: Magna Carta.
  • Series title: Neue Aspekte der europa?ischen Mittelalterforschung, Bd. 1.
  • Permalink: http://books.lawlegal.eu/why-magna-carta-angevin-england-revisited/ (Stable identifier)

Additional Format

Online version: Fryde, Natalie. Why Magna Carta? Mu?nster ; London: LIT ; New Brunswick, USA: Distributed in North America by Transaction Publishers, [2001?] (OCoLC)649574188

Short Description

VII, 259 pages : ILlustrations ; 21 cm.

Purpose and Intended Audience

Useful for students learning an area of law, Why Magna Carta? : Angevin England revisited is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.

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Bibliographic information

  • Publishers: Mu?nster ; ; Distributed in North America by Transaction Publishers
  • Responsable Person: Natalie Fryde.
  • Publication Date: 2001
  • Country/State: Germany
  • Number of Editions: 7 editions
  • First edition Date: 2001
  • Last edition Date: 2002
  • Languages: English
  • Library of Congress Code: KJ147
  • Dewey Code: 942.03
  • ISBN: 3825856577 9783825856571
  • OCLC: 48978792

Main Contents

I. The Road to Runnymede
II. The Angevins: Personality and Rule in the Twelfth Century
III. The Nature of the English Monarchy in the Twelfth Century
IV. Royal Ideology and Propaganda
V. The Barons: Unease and Hatred
VI. London as a Seedbed of Discontent
VII. The Church's Struggle for Freedom
VIII. The Intellectual Roots of Magna Carta
IX. The Alternative: The Capetian Challenge
X. The Charter
XI. Postscript: 'War's Raging Storm'
XII. The Fate of the Charter
XIII. The Text of Magna Carta
XIV. Bibliography
XV. The Norman and Angeovin Kings (Table)
XVI. Index.

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