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Cambridge Studies in English Legal History

This series delves into the rich tapestry of English legal history, tracing the evolution of its doctrines and institutions. It offers profound insights into the lawyers' perspective, examining the development of courts and influential legal figures throughout centuries. The studies explore foundational legal concepts, significant reforms, and the practical application of law. It is an essential resource for understanding the historical underpinnings of the common law tradition.

Maintenance in Medieval England
The Reinvention of Magna Carta 1216-1616
  • Challenging conventional beliefs, this book offers a fresh perspective on the legacy of Magna Carta, exploring its afterlife and impact in ways that have been overlooked. Through a detailed analysis, it uncovers the evolving interpretations and significance of this historic document, revealing how it has shaped legal and political thought over the centuries. This narrative invites readers to reconsider the enduring influence of Magna Carta in contemporary society.

    The Reinvention of Magna Carta 1216-1616
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  • The study uncovers the true nature of maintenance through the analysis of primary sources, revealing new insights into its legal implications. By examining historical and legal contexts, it challenges existing perceptions and provides a fresh perspective on the concept of maintenance in law.

    Maintenance in Medieval England