Magna
Carta and Medieval Government
J.C. Holt FBA
Magna Carta and Medieval Government brings
together Professor Holt's writings on the period, many of which are at
present not easily accessible. Eight of the pieces are on Magna Carta itself,
but seldom repeat the findings of Professor Holt's classic Magna Carta.
As well as giving a succinct account of the making of Magna Carta, the
author approaches his subject from a variety of different angles, and examines
in detail a number of versions and copies of the Charter to shed light
on its local reception and importance, and on how it was interpreted in
different places.
Two pieces deal with King John: there is a
survey of his reputation and character and the reasons for his failure;
and a definitive account of his celebrated 'Disaster in the Wash'. Magna
Carta and Medieval Government also includes a highly illuminating discussion
of the social and political tensions that strained the Anglo-Norman Empire
and brought about the loss of Normandy.
328 pages 1985
0 907628 38 9 Cased £38.00
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |