Summoning Magna Carta : The Struggle to Claim the Anglosphere-s Ancient Birthright

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  • Author:
    GORMAN Zachary
  • ISBN:
    9781922454010
  • Publication Date:
    March 2021
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    1
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  • Publisher:
    Institute of Public Affairs
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Summoning Magna Carta : The Struggle to Claim the Anglosphere-s Ancient Birthright
Summoning Magna Carta : The Struggle to Claim the Anglosphere-s Ancient Birthright

Summoning Magna Carta : The Struggle to Claim the Anglosphere-s Ancient Birthright

Regular price $69.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    GORMAN Zachary
  • ISBN:
    9781922454010
  • Publication Date:
    March 2021
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Institute of Public Affairs
  • Country of Publication:

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The story of Magna Carta is the essential prologue to the story of Australian democracy. When William Wentworth demanded that our convict stain must not rob us of the 'British right' to self-government, he was making a conscious and effective appeal to centuries of conflict and collective memory. More than this, he was directly emulating the barons of 1215, who themselves had claimed liberties based on a semi-mythical Anglo-Saxon past. This is the tale of the importance of history and culture in securing rights, and how the Great Charter is an indelible symbol of freedom.

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  • The story of Magna Carta is the essential prologue to the story of Australian democracy. When William Wentworth demanded that our convict stain must not rob us of the 'British right' to self-government, he was making a conscious and effective appeal to centuries of conflict and collective memory. More than this, he was directly emulating the barons of 1215, who themselves had claimed liberties based on a semi-mythical Anglo-Saxon past. This is the tale of the importance of history and culture in securing rights, and how the Great Charter is an indelible symbol of freedom.

The story of Magna Carta is the essential prologue to the story of Australian democracy. When William Wentworth demanded that our convict stain must not rob us of the 'British right' to self-government, he was making a conscious and effective appeal to centuries of conflict and collective memory. More than this, he was directly emulating the barons of 1215, who themselves had claimed liberties based on a semi-mythical Anglo-Saxon past. This is the tale of the importance of history and culture in securing rights, and how the Great Charter is an indelible symbol of freedom.