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Medieval Britain

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On June 15, 1215, King John set his seal to the draft of a great charter - the Magna Carta - which asserted a principle of supreme importance in the history of monarchy: that the king should govern the realm according to the law.

What part, then, were the people to play in the making of that law, and how was the law to be enforced if a monarch tried to set it aside' Medieval Britain saw periods of great social, political and economic change.

Throughout the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries, barons and bishops, knights and merchants, townsmen, even village people, were caught up in the struggle to claim effective roles in the government of the country.

From the civil and national wars of medieval Britain, the pattern of Tudor government was eventually to emerge. Henry Loyn's text traces the story of this struggle, commenting on the social and economic changes which influenced it, the cultural developments which grew from it, and the recurrent outbreaks of war and conflict in which it was expressed. The drawings by Alan and Richard Sorrell illuminate and extend our appreciation of this fierce and complex period.

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Lutterworth Press
071882153X / 9780718821531
Hardback
941
01/07/1977
United Kingdom
52 pages
204 x 258 mm, 400 grams
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