Publisher's Synopsis
The History of the English Constitution, written by Rudolph Gneist, is a comprehensive account of the development of the English legal system from its earliest origins through to the present day. The book is divided into several parts, each of which covers a different period in English history.The first part of the book explores the Anglo-Saxon period, tracing the origins of the English legal system back to its Germanic roots. Gneist examines the role of the Witenagemot, or council of wise men, in the governance of early England and the development of the common law.The second part of the book focuses on the Norman Conquest and the establishment of the feudal system in England. Gneist explores the role of the king and his barons in the governance of the country, as well as the development of the jury system and the emergence of the common law.The third part of the book covers the Tudor period, a time of great change in English history. Gneist examines the role of the monarch and the parliament in the governance of the country, as well as the emergence of the common law and the development of the legal profession.The fourth part of the book covers the period of the English Civil War and the Glorious Revolution, two pivotal events in English history that had a profound impact on the development of the English legal system. Gneist explores the role of the monarch and the parliament in these events, as well as the emergence of the modern legal system.The final part of the book covers the modern period, from the 19th century to the present day. Gneist examines the role of the monarch and the parliament in the governance of the country, as well as the development of the legal profession and the modern legal system.Overall, The History of the English Constitution is a comprehensive and detailed account of the development of the English legal system from its earliest origins through to the present day. It provides a fascinating insight into the evolution of one of the world's most important legal systems.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.