England in the Later Middle Ages: A Political HistoryFirst 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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... Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth, which heralded in the Tudor Age. The study discusses the important aspects of the age such as • The reign of Edward I and Edward II • Edward III and the Hundred Years War • Plague and the changing ...
... Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth, which heralded in the Tudor Age. The study discusses the important aspects of the age such as • The reign of Edward I and Edward II • Edward III and the Hundred Years War • Plague and the changing ...
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... Richard II 219 13 The reign of Henry IV 242 14 Politics and society: parliament and the council 261 SECTION V The rise and fall of the Laneastrian empire 279 1 5 The reign of Henry V 28 1 16 Henry VI and France: 1422-1453 302 17 Henry ...
... Richard II 219 13 The reign of Henry IV 242 14 Politics and society: parliament and the council 261 SECTION V The rise and fall of the Laneastrian empire 279 1 5 The reign of Henry V 28 1 16 Henry VI and France: 1422-1453 302 17 Henry ...
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... Richard II, who found out the hard way how right he was.) In either of the situations that Fortescue envisaged, problems arising from the difficulty referred to earlier, that the king's greater subjects were too powerful to manage on ...
... Richard II, who found out the hard way how right he was.) In either of the situations that Fortescue envisaged, problems arising from the difficulty referred to earlier, that the king's greater subjects were too powerful to manage on ...
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... Richard II 's statute of 1390. This forbade all except peers (that is, men whose substance was not sufficient to guarantee their social responsibility) to retain men who were not their household servants by grants of fees and liveries ...
... Richard II 's statute of 1390. This forbade all except peers (that is, men whose substance was not sufficient to guarantee their social responsibility) to retain men who were not their household servants by grants of fees and liveries ...
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... Richard III, the ways in which these three strands interacted, and interwove with other forces outside political ... II, p. 109. On parliament at the beginning of our period, sec further Chapter 4 below. 2 J. Fortescue, Hie Governance of ...
... Richard III, the ways in which these three strands interacted, and interwove with other forces outside political ... II, p. 109. On parliament at the beginning of our period, sec further Chapter 4 below. 2 J. Fortescue, Hie Governance of ...
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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