The Road from Runnymede: Magna Carta and Constitutionalism in America
A. E. Dick Howard
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Paperback. Num Pages: 550 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: JPF; JPHC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 233 x 154 x 40. Weight in Grams: 836.
For the eight hundredth anniversary of the Magna Carta, the University of Virginia Press presents the first paperback edition of The Road from Runnymede by A.E. Dick Howard, originally published in 1968. In this volume, Howard explores the ways in which the Magna Carta's concepts, most notably due process, have been absorbed and put into practice by English and especially American society. He goes on to show how the idea of constitutional government evolved in America, moving beyond the foundations laid by the Magna Carta to adapt itself to the new republic's needs.
For the eight hundredth anniversary of the Magna Carta, the University of Virginia Press presents the first paperback edition of The Road from Runnymede by A.E. Dick Howard, originally published in 1968. In this volume, Howard explores the ways in which the Magna Carta's concepts, most notably due process, have been absorbed and put into practice by English and especially American society. He goes on to show how the idea of constitutional government evolved in America, moving beyond the foundations laid by the Magna Carta to adapt itself to the new republic's needs.
Product Details
Publisher
University of Virginia Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Number of Pages
550
Place of Publication
Charlottesville, United States
ISBN
9780813938066
SKU
V9780813938066
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About A. E. Dick Howard
A.E. Dick Howard is the White Burkett Miller Professor of Law and Public Affairs at the University of Virginia, USA.
Reviews for The Road from Runnymede: Magna Carta and Constitutionalism in America
The Road from Runnymede is engagingly written and will appeal to laymen and lawyers. Students of public address will find this a brilliant synthesis merging rhetorical criticism and constitutional history.
Quarterly Journal of Speech [Howard] has given the idea of Magna Carta a kind of personal history, followed its changing fortunes, sensed both its frailty and its ... Read more
Quarterly Journal of Speech [Howard] has given the idea of Magna Carta a kind of personal history, followed its changing fortunes, sensed both its frailty and its ... Read more