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King John’s Reputation | Greg Jenner

Greg Jenner is the Historical Consultant / ‘Chief Nerd’ to BBC Horrible Histories. In this interview we explore the reputation of King John, Magna Carta’s eight century long political career and the challenges of commemoration and engaging the public with an 800 year old document. Thanks to Surrey History Centre Read more…

By Egham Museum, 7 years2nd January 2018 ago
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The Magna Carta’s Legacy | Linda Colley

Linda Colley, Professor of History at Princeton University, examines Magna Carta’s legacy in this interview with Professor Champion, President of the HA. Please note that unlike the other videos on this page this interview was recorded by the Historical Association.

By Egham Museum, 7 years2nd January 2018 ago
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Citing the Magna Carta | Ted Vallance

Professor Ted Vallance, of Roehampton University and author of ‘The Radical History of Britain’, discusses how Magna Carta has been employed for legitimacy and authority by a wide range of groups with often widely divergent readings of the charter.  Ted is author of A Radical History of Britain (published by Abacus, Read more…

By Egham Museum, 7 years2nd January 2018 ago
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Justin Champion

Professor Justin Champion of Royal Holloway is an expert on the early modern period and the history of ideas. In this article Justin explores the evolving Magna Carta tradition and how the charter has been employed as a political symbol by varied groups down the centuries.

By Egham Museum, 7 years2nd January 2018 ago
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Graham Smith

In this interview Dr Graham Smith from Royal Holloway examines the varied uses of Magna Carta in more recent times and explores its relationship with imperialism and national identity.

By Egham Museum, 7 years ago
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Nigel Saul

In this film Professor Nigel Saul from Royal Holloway outlines the story of Magna Carta, the background to the baronial revolt and the events just before, during and after the negotiations at Runnymede.

By Egham Museum, 7 years ago

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