<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&#39;s seminal work in the area. Covering the period between Edward I&#39;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 &quot;war&quot; and &quot;rebellion&quot;. 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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