![]() During an age with multiple sources of legal authority in Britain, The History treats law as sovereign unto itself in order to create a narrative of order and stability. Introduction: Geoffrey of Monmouth’s The History of the Kings of Britain is a tale of the rise of law, suggesting that there can be no Britain without law – indeed, that Britain, like all nation-state constructs, was law or at least a complex network of interrelated processes and procedures that we might call law. Inquire: Journal of Comparative Literature, Vol 2:1 (2012) ![]() ![]() A Tale of the Rise of Law: Geoffrey of Monmouth’s The History of the Kings of Britain ![]()
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