Carta Magna [Magna Carta]
Una fascinante guía de la historia de la Carta Magna y su influencia en la Inglaterra medieval y el resto del mundo
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Si quiere descubrir la cautivadora historia de la Carta Magna, siga leyendo....
La Carta Magna es reconocida como uno de los documentos más importantes de la historia de la humanidad. Es la principal fuente de derecho constitucional en todo el mundo, y ofrece a las personas libertades y protección frente al poder arbitrario del gobierno.
Sin embargo, es también un conjunto de promesas extraídas a mala fe de un rey no comprometido, y esas promesas lidiaban con los problemas de la aristocracia del siglo XIII. Entre asuntos ordinarios referidos a tasas, aduanas y leyes sobre la tierra, en el documento también encuentran su lugar las más importantes ideas revolucionarias capaces de cambiar el mundo.
No obstante, en 1215 estas eran escasas, se mencionaban por aquí y por allá, y en la forma de altos ideales, más que en la de una ley.
En Carta Magna: Una fascinante guía de la historia de la Carta Magna y su influencia en la Inglaterra medieval y el resto del mundo, descubrirá temas como:
- El rey Juan
- El camino a Runnymede
- La Carta Magna
- El fracaso de la Carta Magna
- La Guerra
- El Regente y el Final de la Primera Guerra de los Barones
- Enrique III y la Carta Magna
- La Segunda Guerra de los Barones y Eduardo I
- El Período Medieval Tardío y los Tudor
- El Renacimiento de la Carta Magna
- El Nuevo Mundo y la Carta Magna
¡Adquiera este libro libro ahora y aprenda más sobre la Carta Magna!
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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- Alicia Johnson
- 07-15-20
Esto es fascinante
Esta es una escucha fascinante y un recuento completo de la historia de la Carta Magna, antes, durante y después de su creación. Explica cómo su importancia como documento contractual entre hombres libres, barones y rey prevaleció como tema en las ideas de los antepasados estadounidenses en su construcción de la Declaración de Derechos también.
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- Graham Johnson
- 07-21-20
completo
Una mirada integral a uno de los países más importantes y conocidos del mundo. Mucho se ganó de Inglaterra. Probablemente, la contribución más importante fue la Carta Magna que tantos países utilizan en su democracia. Los libros dan buena información sobre lo que llevó a ciertos pensamientos y todo lo que todavía es evidente hoy.
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- Thomas Johnson
- 07-15-20
Realmente aprecio eso
Tratamiento histórico muy conciso de las condiciones que condujeron a la firma de la Carta Magna en 1215. El autor hace un muy buen trabajo al reunir muchos detalles históricos pertinentes al documento, pero mantiene las cosas interesantes y avanzando. Realmente aprecio eso.
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- Ruth Smith
- 07-21-20
Excelente libro
Este libro cuenta sobre la historia de Inglaterra y sobre la Carta Magna. Este libro menciona la siguiente información: La Carta Magna está muy viva hoy y se celebra como uno de los registros más sagrados. Muchos países han basado su ley constitucional en la Carta Magna y la admiran como base para las libertades, la igualdad y el estado de derecho. Este libro habla sobre la Carta Magna, su fracaso, su resurrección y su transformación en las leyes de hoy.
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- Joe Smith
- 07-17-20
bien trabajo
Hay mucha información que aprender en este libro sobre Inglaterra en la Edad Media. Información que quizás no hayas aprendido en la escuela.
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- Billy R Johnson
- 07-17-20
Cinco estrellas
El autor hace un gran trabajo al revisar esos detalles y mantener las distintas facciones en guerra claramente enumeradas. Explica qué partes de la Carta Magna se basan en promesas de reyes anteriores y específicos son reacciones específicas al reinado de Juan.
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- Rhonda M Smith
- 07-17-20
comprensible
Si tuviera que enseñar un curso sobre la Carta Magna, este sería mi libro. Es esencial, por lo que es ideal para estudiantes ocupados para obtener información y perspectiva. Está grabado para que los estudiantes realmente les guste el material.
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- Gene Smith
- 07-15-20
Excelente libro de historia
Excelente historia de la Carta Magna y la época en que fue formulada. La duplicidad del rey Juan está bien documentada y no escatima en críticas de sus maquinaciones. La Carta Magna fue, si nada más, la emisión seminal de las demandas del pueblo frente a las necesidades de la monarquía. El autor mantiene la historia conmovedora e interesante. Muy bien hecho.
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- Ashley Johnson
- 07-17-20
historia compleja
Este libro lleva al oyente a través de Norman Conquest, Black Death (que tardó 200 años en repoblar Europa) y la Guerra de los Cien Años (una gran explicación de 116 años de guerra). Este libro lleva al oyente a través de varias guerras civiles británicas durante la Edad Media. Mirándolo desde nuestra perspectiva (y el horror que aún consideramos nuestra propia Guerra Civil), es difícil imaginar un país que sobreviva más de una de estas guerras de hermano contra hermano. La Guerra de las Rosas fue otra guerra civil.
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- Elfie Smith
- 07-21-20
un gran libro
Justo cuando creo que lo sé todo, escucho un nuevo libro de estos tipos y luego me impresionan todas las cosas que no sabía. Amo este libro como amo a todos los libros. Una reseña totalmente de cinco estrellas.
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