The continued vitality and rich diversity of thirteenth-century studies is demonstrated in this latest volume in the series. Economic and social history is particular well-served with a close examination of the concept of `bastard feudalism' while a detailed exploration of the cloth industry and trade together with a paper on London wardrobes with their implications of conspicuous consumption add much to our knowledge of the commercial world during the period. There is also a particular focus on English relations with Wales and Scotland under Edward I and on the early history and development of parliament. Other subjects treated include the nature of Englishness; the serjeants of the Common Pleas; English verse chronicles; and Henry III's marriage plans. Professor MICHAEL PRESTWICH Professor ROBIN FRAME and Professor RICHARD BRITNELL teach in the Department of History at the University of Durham of which Professor Prestwich is Pro-Vice Chancellor. Contributors: SUSAN REYNOLDS J.R. MADDICOTT SCOTT L. WAUGH DEREK KEENE PAUL BRAND JOHN H. MUNRO THEA SUMMERFIELD REBECCA READER MICHAEL PRESTWICH BJÖRN WEILER J. BEVERLEY SMITH ALAN YOUNG MICHAEL HASKELL HUGO SCHWYZER.
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