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S. B. Chrimes

    Henry VII
    English Constitutional Ideas in the Fifteenth Century
    Kingship and Law in the Middle Ages
    • Kingship and Law in the Middle Ages

      • 250pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      Fritz Kern's study delves into the foundations of early constitutional law in the medieval state, emphasizing justice, legal supremacy, and the cooperative relationship between monarchs and subjects. He investigates how medieval canonists and jurists perceived the balance of rights between rulers and the populace, tracing these ideas back to church doctrine and early German political structures. This analysis not only illuminates the origins of constitutional theory but also contributes to the understanding of modern liberalism, making it a significant work in legal history.

      Kingship and Law in the Middle Ages
    • Focusing on the political landscape of fifteenth-century England, this 1936 work delves into the ideas and theories that shaped its government. It offers a thorough examination of the political structures and philosophies of the time, providing insights into how these elements influenced governance. The detailed analysis serves as a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of historical governance and its implications on society.

      English Constitutional Ideas in the Fifteenth Century
    • A study of the life and reign of Henry VII. S.B. Chrimes explores the circumstances surrounding Henry's acquisition of the throne, examines the personnel and machinery of government, and surveys the king's social, political and economic policies, law enforcement and foreign strategy.

      Henry VII