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Bibliography, Index, graphics
Format: Paperback, ebook
93 Pages
Edition: 1st
Year: 2023
Publisher: Commons Press
ISBN: 
Paperback: 978-1-7374810-7-2
Ebook: 978-1-7374810-8-9

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Robert Dees

A Brief History of England


England’s development from European backwater to world power was the product of its many revolutions. One of the most important of these produced the Forest Charter and its companion, the Magna Carta. Rights won in battle and recognized in these documents were the first steps in the farmers curbing the power of the elites and fighting their way out of serfdom. The creative genius of these now-free farmers produced the soaring increases in agricultural production that powered the rise of a merchant class, towns, manufacturing, trade, and England’s rise to world domination.

When farmers were victorious in their fight for greater freedom, whole civilizations advanced; when they were defeated, as in Germany, societies stagnated and collapsed into more centuries of feudalism and war. Looking at history from the perspective of the farmers and other working people allows us to understand why history took the course it did and better prepares us for battles that lie ahead.

This booklet is an excerpt from The Power of Peasants: Economics and Politics of Farming in Medieval Germany.

“The Magna Carta was a total failure, at least until it was lifted out of the mud of the battlefield and onto the strong shoulders of a second document, the Forest Charter.”

“Readers will find this to be a perspective that deserves a rigorous hearing.…reads more like a political pamphlet than a scholarly study…tone is more activist than academic”.

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