Author: Bryce Dale Lyon
Publisher: W. W. Norton
ISBN: 9780393951325
Category : Constitutional history, Medieval
Languages : en
Pages : 669
Book Description
Understanding our system of laws requires a knowledge of the past, in particular the roots of a legal tradition that took hold in medieval England. This landmark volume is an authoritative study of the inspirational and legal history of England, spanning the period of Richard III on Bosworth Field in 1485. In writing this book, Bryce Lyon has produced a work whose breadth of scholarship is unique among studies of the period. Each of its six sections includes chapters on local and central government and the law, as well as on such topics as feudalism, taxation, church-state relations, the Magna Carta, and parliament. With a modern's cognizance of the impact of bureaucracy in shaping government and law, Professor Lyon places special emphasis on the importance of administrative developments. He also demonstrates that many of medieval England's institutions and legal procedures are the forerunners of both modern English and American legal and governmental institutions, pointing out, for example, the close connection between medieval royal prerogative and modern presidential executive privilege, and the similarities between the procedures and privileges of the medieval parliament and the American Congress. The new edition incorporates the results of the last two decades of medieval scholarship and includes completely new bibliographies for each section, as well as a new discussion of the period 1399-1485, which takes into account the latest interpretations of Lancastrian and Yorkist history.
A Constitutional and Legal History of Medieval England
Author: Bryce Dale Lyon
Publisher: W. W. Norton
ISBN: 9780393951325
Category : Constitutional history, Medieval
Languages : en
Pages : 669
Book Description
Understanding our system of laws requires a knowledge of the past, in particular the roots of a legal tradition that took hold in medieval England. This landmark volume is an authoritative study of the inspirational and legal history of England, spanning the period of Richard III on Bosworth Field in 1485. In writing this book, Bryce Lyon has produced a work whose breadth of scholarship is unique among studies of the period. Each of its six sections includes chapters on local and central government and the law, as well as on such topics as feudalism, taxation, church-state relations, the Magna Carta, and parliament. With a modern's cognizance of the impact of bureaucracy in shaping government and law, Professor Lyon places special emphasis on the importance of administrative developments. He also demonstrates that many of medieval England's institutions and legal procedures are the forerunners of both modern English and American legal and governmental institutions, pointing out, for example, the close connection between medieval royal prerogative and modern presidential executive privilege, and the similarities between the procedures and privileges of the medieval parliament and the American Congress. The new edition incorporates the results of the last two decades of medieval scholarship and includes completely new bibliographies for each section, as well as a new discussion of the period 1399-1485, which takes into account the latest interpretations of Lancastrian and Yorkist history.
Publisher: W. W. Norton
ISBN: 9780393951325
Category : Constitutional history, Medieval
Languages : en
Pages : 669
Book Description
Understanding our system of laws requires a knowledge of the past, in particular the roots of a legal tradition that took hold in medieval England. This landmark volume is an authoritative study of the inspirational and legal history of England, spanning the period of Richard III on Bosworth Field in 1485. In writing this book, Bryce Lyon has produced a work whose breadth of scholarship is unique among studies of the period. Each of its six sections includes chapters on local and central government and the law, as well as on such topics as feudalism, taxation, church-state relations, the Magna Carta, and parliament. With a modern's cognizance of the impact of bureaucracy in shaping government and law, Professor Lyon places special emphasis on the importance of administrative developments. He also demonstrates that many of medieval England's institutions and legal procedures are the forerunners of both modern English and American legal and governmental institutions, pointing out, for example, the close connection between medieval royal prerogative and modern presidential executive privilege, and the similarities between the procedures and privileges of the medieval parliament and the American Congress. The new edition incorporates the results of the last two decades of medieval scholarship and includes completely new bibliographies for each section, as well as a new discussion of the period 1399-1485, which takes into account the latest interpretations of Lancastrian and Yorkist history.
The Constitutional History of England,1
Author: Henry Hallam
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Category : Constitutional history
Languages : en
Pages : 734
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Category : Constitutional history
Languages : en
Pages : 734
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“The” Constitutional History of England
Author: Thomas Erskine May
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Category : Constitutional history
Languages : en
Pages : 668
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Category : Constitutional history
Languages : en
Pages : 668
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The Constitutional History of England
Author: William Stubbs
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Category : Constitutional history
Languages : en
Pages : 708
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Category : Constitutional history
Languages : en
Pages : 708
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The Constitutional History of England in Its Origin and Development
Author: William Stubbs
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Category : Constitutional history
Languages : en
Pages : 748
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Category : Constitutional history
Languages : en
Pages : 748
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The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of George the Third, 1760-1860
Author: Thomas Erskine May
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Category : Constitutional history
Languages : en
Pages : 652
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Category : Constitutional history
Languages : en
Pages : 652
Book Description
The Constitutional History of England
Author: Henry Hallam
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3382192322
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 470
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1872. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3382192322
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 470
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1872. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.
The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of George the Third by Thomas Erskine May
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Languages : en
Pages : 658
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Languages : en
Pages : 658
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The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of George Third
Author: Thomas Erskine May
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Category : Constitutional history
Languages : en
Pages : 612
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Category : Constitutional history
Languages : en
Pages : 612
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The constitutional history of England, since the accession of George III, 1760 - 1860
Author: Thomas Erskine May
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Languages : en
Pages : 706
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Languages : en
Pages : 706
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