Magna Carta: A Commentary on the Great Charter of King John

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    Magna Carta: A Commentary on the Great Charter of King John offers readers a deep and detailed examination of one of the most pivotal documents in history. McKechnie’s work brings the Magna Carta to life, exploring its legal implications, historical context, and lasting influence on democratic principles worldwide.

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    In Magna Carta: A Commentary on the Great Charter of King John, McKechnie explains the political and legal complexities surrounding the creation of the Magna Carta in 1215. He delves into the power struggles between King John and his barons, illustrating how the Charter served as a turning point in limiting royal authority. McKechnie’s analysis highlights how the Magna Carta became a foundational document, influencing constitutional law by establishing principles that echo in modern legal systems, including the protection of individual rights and the rule of law.

    McKechnie also investigates each clause of the Magna Carta, offering readers insight into its original purpose and its enduring relevance. He examines the rights of free men, the Church’s liberties, and the protections against unjust imprisonment, analyzing how these ideas have shaped centuries of governance. By blending historical narrative with legal analysis, McKechnie provides a nuanced perspective that shows why the Magna Carta remains a cornerstone of Western political thought.

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    Details

    Publisher : Book.io

    Series : Hashing the Past

    First Publication Date : 1914

    Author : William Sharp McKechnie

    Word Count : 170,000

    Format : DEA (Decentralized Encrypted Asset)

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    Cover Art : Includes 4K hi-resolution book cover

    Cardano Retail Price : 58

    Cardano Discount Price : 24 , for wallet holding The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804 - 1806

    Purchase Limit: 2

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    Author Info

    William Sharp McKechnie

    William Sharp McKechnie (1863–1930) was a Scottish historian and scholar, recognized for his extensive contributions to legal and constitutional history. Born in Paisley, Scotland, McKechnie initially pursued law, later transitioning to academia where he became a respected authority in British legal history. His work focused on translating complex legal documents and historical events into accessible language, which made him a well-regarded figure among scholars and legal historians alike.
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