Published: 2002
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"The Magna Charta Lib/E" narrated by Ralph Cosham focuses on the historical significance of the Magna Carta, a foundational document in the establishment of legal rights and liberties in the Western world. It delves into the events leading up to the signing of the charter in 1215, the key figures involved, including King John and the barons, and its lasting impact on constitutional law. The narrative explores themes of power, justice, and the struggle for individual rights, illustrating how this pivotal document laid the groundwork for modern democracy and influenced subsequent human rights movements. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book was published in 2002 by Blackstone Publishing .