England and its Rulers: 1066-1272 Second Edition With an Epilogue on Edward I (1272-1307)

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Wiley, Apr 30, 1998 - History - 253 pages
England and its Rulers has established itself as an attractive and authoritative account of English history from 1066, which brings the chronicle sources to life and makes original assessments of the kings and political events. It emphasizes how the Norman Conquest was followed by the Angevin Empire and then by the Poitevin ministers and favourites brought in by King John and Henry III. The identity of English culture is analysed in the light of these strong external influences.
This new edition has an epilogue on Edward I (1272-1307), which considers his wars in Wales and Scotland and reassesses his character and achievements. It also contains a new bibliography on all aspects of English history in the period 1066-1307.

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About the author (1998)

M. T. Clanchy taught Medieval History at Glasgow University from 1964 to 1985, before moving to London, where he now researches at the Institute of Historical Research, University College, and the Warburg Institute. He is the author of From Memory to Written Record, England 1066-1307 (Blackwell, second edition, 1993) and Abelard: A Medieval Life (Blackwell, 1997).

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