Magna Carta: The Places that Shaped the Great Charter
For 800 years, Magna Carta has inspired those prepared to face torture, imprisonment and even death in the fight against tyranny. But the belief that the Great Charter gave us such freedoms as democracy, trial by jury and equality beneath the law has its roots in myth. Back in 1215, when King John was forced to issue Magna Carta, it was regarded as little more than a stalling tactic in the bloody conflict between monarch and barons.


In Magna Carta: The Places that Shaped the Great Charter, Derek J. Taylor embarks on a mission to uncover the ‘golden thread of truth’ that runs through the story of the Great Charter, travelling to the palaces and villages of medieval England, through the castles and towns of France and the Middle East, to the United States of the twenty-first century. The real history of Magna Carta is far more engaging, exciting and surprising than any simple fairy tale of good defeating evil.
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Magna Carta: The Places that Shaped the Great Charter
For 800 years, Magna Carta has inspired those prepared to face torture, imprisonment and even death in the fight against tyranny. But the belief that the Great Charter gave us such freedoms as democracy, trial by jury and equality beneath the law has its roots in myth. Back in 1215, when King John was forced to issue Magna Carta, it was regarded as little more than a stalling tactic in the bloody conflict between monarch and barons.


In Magna Carta: The Places that Shaped the Great Charter, Derek J. Taylor embarks on a mission to uncover the ‘golden thread of truth’ that runs through the story of the Great Charter, travelling to the palaces and villages of medieval England, through the castles and towns of France and the Middle East, to the United States of the twenty-first century. The real history of Magna Carta is far more engaging, exciting and surprising than any simple fairy tale of good defeating evil.
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Magna Carta: The Places that Shaped the Great Charter

Magna Carta: The Places that Shaped the Great Charter

by Derek Taylor
Magna Carta: The Places that Shaped the Great Charter

Magna Carta: The Places that Shaped the Great Charter

by Derek Taylor

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Overview

For 800 years, Magna Carta has inspired those prepared to face torture, imprisonment and even death in the fight against tyranny. But the belief that the Great Charter gave us such freedoms as democracy, trial by jury and equality beneath the law has its roots in myth. Back in 1215, when King John was forced to issue Magna Carta, it was regarded as little more than a stalling tactic in the bloody conflict between monarch and barons.


In Magna Carta: The Places that Shaped the Great Charter, Derek J. Taylor embarks on a mission to uncover the ‘golden thread of truth’ that runs through the story of the Great Charter, travelling to the palaces and villages of medieval England, through the castles and towns of France and the Middle East, to the United States of the twenty-first century. The real history of Magna Carta is far more engaging, exciting and surprising than any simple fairy tale of good defeating evil.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780750994750
Publisher: The History Press
Publication date: 10/01/2021
Edition description: Second Edition,New edition
Pages: 408
Product dimensions: 5.08(w) x 7.80(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Derek J. Taylor studied Law and History at Oxford University before joining Independent Television News. As a news correspondent, he reported from Northern Ireland, Rome, the United States and the Middle East. Derek went on to work for the BBC and The Associated Press of America.

Table of Contents

1 The Royal Exchange, City of London: A magnificent myth 7

2 The Fens, Cambridgeshire, England: The barons on top 21

3 Clarendon Palace, Wiltshire, England: The flying monarch 38

4 Acre, Israel: Lionheart's legacy 57

5 Angoulême, France: The child witch 76

6 Mirebeau-en-Poitou, France: The warrior queen 89

7 Château Gaillard, Normandy, France: Lost! 107

8 The Marches, South Wales: Rule by vendetta 128

9 Laxton, Nottinghamshire, England: The serfs in the fields 144

10 Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England: The smell of money 164

11 Temple Ewell, Kent, England: A triumphant humiliation 185

12 Bouvines, Northern France: A battle for three empires 201

13 Runnymede, Surrey, England: The line-up 223

14 The British Library, London: The deal 242

15 The Wash, Lincolnshire, England: Agony in the wasteland 262

16 Worcester Cathedral, England: The man laid bare 276

17 The Internet: A bad press 293

18 The Palace of Westminster, London: A charter for all seasons 306

19 Jamestown, Virginia, USA: The gentlemen cannibals 328

20 Washington DC: Temples and tyrants 344

21 Back to Runnymede: Magna Carta's future 367

Appendix: The text of Magna Carta 379

Index 395

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