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Zachary Gorman on the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta's legitimisation: "The Power of the Narrative"

Zachary Gorman on the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta's legitimisation: "The Power of the Narrative"

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How did Magna Carta help lead to the birth of Australian democracy?


On this week's Afternoon Light Georgina Downer speaks with Zachary Gorman to mark 800 years since King Henry III gave his consent to the most famous document in political and legal history. Rescuing Magna Carta from potential obscurity after the 1215 version had been annulled by the Pope on the grounds that it had been signed under duress.


Dr Zachary Gorman is the author of Summoning Magna Carta: Freedom's Symbol Over A Millenium. A book which traces the history of the Charter from its Anglo-Saxon precursors, all the way up to its invocation by William Wentworth to win Australian self-government in the 1850s. A tale which reveals the centrality of history, culture, and what Robert Menzies dubbed 'a sense of continuity' in winning and upholding our freedoms.


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Zachary Gorman on the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta's legitimisation: "The Power of the Narrative"

Zachary Gorman on the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta's legitimisation: "The Power of the Narrative"

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