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Hardcover The Constitutional History of England to 1216 Book

ISBN: 1025568648

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The Constitutional History of England to 1216

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"The Constitutional History of England to 1216" offers a meticulous examination of the foundational structures that shaped the English government and legal system from its earliest origins through the pivotal signing of the Magna Carta. William Alfred Morris provides a scholarly analysis of the evolution of political institutions, tracking the transition from Anglo-Saxon tribal customs to the more centralized administrative machinery established following the Norman Conquest.

The work delves into the intricate relationship between the monarchy, the nobility, and the law, exploring how feudalism and royal administration intersected to create a unique constitutional framework. Significant attention is given to the development of the courts, the rise of the common law, and the shifting power dynamics that ultimately necessitated the Great Charter. By focusing on the formative centuries of English governance, the book illuminates the processes of institutional growth and the emergence of representative principles.

This volume serves as an essential resource for students of medieval history, legal scholars, and readers interested in the roots of Western democratic traditions. It remains a definitive account of the period, providing profound insights into the social and political forces that forged the early English state.

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