The Welsh and Scottish part in the Making of Magna Carta
Authors
Sybil Jack
Abstract
To put what was going on in the negotiations around Magna Carta into a context that makes sense of the role Wales and Scotland played in its creation, it is necessary briefly to consider the wider European position and the part that shifting ideas about monarchy and liberty played there. This is not simple.
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