England in the Later Middle AgesFirst published to wide critical acclaim in 1973, England in the Later Middle Ages has become a seminal text for students studying this diverse, complex period. This spirited work surveys the period from Edward I to the death of Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth, which heralded in the Tudor Age. |
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... Balliol College, Oxford. His many publications include The Outlaws of Medieval Legend (re-issued 2000), Chivalry (Yale, 1984) and Nobles, Knights and Men at Arms in the Middle Ages ( Hambledon Press, 1996). This One. PPKZ-A8Y-FUFT.
... Balliol College, Oxford. His many publications include The Outlaws of Medieval Legend (re-issued 2000), Chivalry (Yale, 1984) and Nobles, Knights and Men at Arms in the Middle Ages ( Hambledon Press, 1996). This One. PPKZ-A8Y-FUFT.
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... where he was full of wisdom on the ways of fish as on the ways of the past, and always had much to say about both. Maurice Keen Balliol College Oxford 1973 Preface to the revised edition This book was originally written viii Preface.
... where he was full of wisdom on the ways of fish as on the ways of the past, and always had much to say about both. Maurice Keen Balliol College Oxford 1973 Preface to the revised edition This book was originally written viii Preface.
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... Balliol, Lord of Galloway (and a substantial landowner besides in northern England), and Robert Bruce, Lord of Annandale. Both were descended in the female line from David, the brother of King William the Lion (1165-1214): Balliol was ...
... Balliol, Lord of Galloway (and a substantial landowner besides in northern England), and Robert Bruce, Lord of Annandale. Both were descended in the female line from David, the brother of King William the Lion (1165-1214): Balliol was ...
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... Balliol and forty by Bruce. Balliol argued that his right was best because he was descended from the royal house by the eldest line; Bruce in that he was a generation nearer in blood to a king than Balliol was. Florence of Holland ...
... Balliol and forty by Bruce. Balliol argued that his right was best because he was descended from the royal house by the eldest line; Bruce in that he was a generation nearer in blood to a king than Balliol was. Florence of Holland ...
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... Balliol to serve him in arms, and it was also why Balliol's subjects thought they had some chance of success if they resisted English demands. The rebellion which broke out all over Wales at the end of September 1 294 was a very serious ...
... Balliol to serve him in arms, and it was also why Balliol's subjects thought they had some chance of success if they resisted English demands. The rebellion which broke out all over Wales at the end of September 1 294 was a very serious ...
Contents
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The reign of Edward II and its aftermath | 46 |
12901330 | 67 |
13301338 | 85 |
13371360 | 99 |
13301360 | 117 |
an overview | 137 |
Church and state in the later Middle Ages | 160 |
The reign of Henry IV | 242 |
parliament and the council | 261 |
The reign of Henry V | 281 |
14221453 | 302 |
14221450 | 325 |
14501461 | 347 |
Edward IVand Richard III | 369 |
England under the Yorkists | 394 |
Mysticism Wyclif and Lollardy | 180 |
13601381 | 201 |
The reign of Richard II | 219 |
Thc Woodville Family | 459 |
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