Linda Colley speaks about 'When the British Constitution becomes un-written' at the Festival of Ideas, Clip 2
Duration: 5 mins 5 secs
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| Description: |
Linda Colley explains about the British Charter.
Britain, it is often claimed, is the world's only democracy without a written constitution. Yet, historically, Britain has influenced the writing of constitutions in other countries more than anywhere else on the globe. Linda Colley examines this paradox, and discusses how, why and when the notion of Britain's own "unwritten constitution" evolved. |
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| Created: | 2010-10-26 09:44 |
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| Collection: | Festival of Ideas 2010 |
| Publisher: | University of Cambridge |
| Copyright: | University of Cambridge |
| Language: | eng (English) |
| Keywords: | law; festival of ideas; linda colley; |

