Ruling Fourteenth-Century England
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<p>The twin themes of power and authority in fourteenth-century England a century of transition between the high and late medieval polities run throughout this volume reflecting Professor Given-Wilson's seminal work in the area. Covering the period between Edward I's final years and the tyranny of Richard II the volume encompasses political social economic and administrative history through four major lens: central governance aristocratic politics warfare and English power abroad. Topics covered include royal administrative efficiency; the machinations of government clerks; the relationship between the crown and market forces; the changing nature of noble titles and lordship; and ideas of court politics favouritism and loyalty. Military policy is also examined looking at army composition and definitions of "war" and "rebellion". The book concludes with a detailed study of treasonous English captains around Calais and a broader examination of Plantagenet ambitions on the European stage. REMY AMBUHL is Lecturer in Medieval History at the University of Southampton; JAMES BOTHWELL is Lecturer in Later Medieval History at the University of Leicester; LAURA TOMPKINS is Research Manager at Historic Royal Palaces. Contributors: Andrew Ayton Michael Bennett Wendy R. Childs Gwilym Dodd David Green J.S. Hamilton Andy King Alison McHardy Mark Ormrod Michael Prestwich Bridget Wells-Furby</p>
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