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The Growth of the English Constitution from the Earliest Times. A Scholarly Journey Through English Constitutional Evolution
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- Nombre de pages144
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-618467-4
- EAN4064066184674
- Date de parution19/05/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille577 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Growth of the English Constitution from the Earliest Times, " Edward A. Freeman offers a meticulous exploration of the historical evolution of British governance, emphasizing the intricate development of constitutional principles over centuries. Freeman's narrative, characterized by a careful blend of historical narrative and political analysis, reflects the Victorian era's heightened interest in democracy and national identity.
The book stands out for its comprehensive examination of seminal legal documents and pivotal events, such as the Magna Carta, and positions these milestones within the broader continuum of societal changes that influenced English law and governance. Edward A. Freeman, a distinguished historian and an Oxford scholar, brought formidable intellectual rigor to this work, underscored by his advocacy for a liberal constitutional framework reflective of Enlightenment principles.
His extensive background in history, coupled with a penchant for scrutinizing societal progress, shaped his vision of an evolving English constitution, steeped in historical context and legal tradition. Freeman'Äôs scholarly pursuits were dominated by a belief in the rule of law and the necessity of understanding constitutional development through a historical lens. Readers seeking a profound understanding of the underpinnings of British democracy will find Freeman's work indispensable.
His exhaustive analysis not only enriches the reader's comprehension of constitutionalism but also serves as a foundational text for those interested in the intersections of history, law, and political philosophy. This book is a compelling invitation to explore the rich tapestry of England's constitutional heritage.
The book stands out for its comprehensive examination of seminal legal documents and pivotal events, such as the Magna Carta, and positions these milestones within the broader continuum of societal changes that influenced English law and governance. Edward A. Freeman, a distinguished historian and an Oxford scholar, brought formidable intellectual rigor to this work, underscored by his advocacy for a liberal constitutional framework reflective of Enlightenment principles.
His extensive background in history, coupled with a penchant for scrutinizing societal progress, shaped his vision of an evolving English constitution, steeped in historical context and legal tradition. Freeman'Äôs scholarly pursuits were dominated by a belief in the rule of law and the necessity of understanding constitutional development through a historical lens. Readers seeking a profound understanding of the underpinnings of British democracy will find Freeman's work indispensable.
His exhaustive analysis not only enriches the reader's comprehension of constitutionalism but also serves as a foundational text for those interested in the intersections of history, law, and political philosophy. This book is a compelling invitation to explore the rich tapestry of England's constitutional heritage.










