Secret History of the Magna Carta

2003-07-17 Thread bgramlich
Would whoever posted the link to the Secret History of the Magna Carta please repost it. Thank You, Benjamin

Re: Secret History of the Magna Carta

2003-07-17 Thread Carrol Cox
I don't remember who posted it originally, but here it is. http://bostonreview.net/BR28.3/linebaugh.nclk Carrol

Re: Secret History of the Magna Carta

2003-07-17 Thread bgramlich
thanks!

Re: secret history of the magna carta Michael Perelman

2003-07-07 Thread andie nachgeborenen
Morton's book is only unknown if you're not a fan of English history. . . . Btw, the Great Charter is called Magna Carta, not The Magna Carte; it doesn't take a definite article. Apologies for the pedantic point, but English constitutional (and popular) history is a bit of a hobby. Please note

Re: secret history of the magna carta Michael Perelman

2003-07-06 Thread Hari Kumar
Thank M, for a good reading tip. As i read the very interesting piece from Linebaugh however, I found a sort of yearning for a past utopia. His critique of Robertson he cites early on, discredits Robertson - apparently upon the lack of evidence that King John was literate. [Since when did stop the

secret history of the magna carta

2003-07-05 Thread Michael Perelman
Another excellent piece by Peter Linebaugh http://bostonreview.net/BR28.3/linebaugh.nclk -- Michael Perelman Economics Department California State University Chico, CA 95929 Tel. 530-898-5321 E-Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]