The Transformation of Medieval England 1370-1529A detailed survey which examines the major developments in English society during this period of social crises, population decline, agarian unrest, the introduction to enclosures - and political tensions particularly over succession. |
Contents
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Part Two The Nation of England | 73 |
Part Three The Course of Politics | 135 |
Part Four The Structure of Government | 255 |
Part Five The Church and Education | 301 |
Epilogue England in 1529 | 371 |
Compendium of Information | 377 |
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