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Fourteenth Century England II
Edited by Chris Given-Wilson


The fourteenth century was, for the English, a century which witnessed dramatic and not always easily explicable changes of fortune. In 1300, England's population was around seven million, and Edward I seemed to be on the verge of turning the British Isles into an English Empire. By 1400, its population was between three and four million (due mainly to the Black Death), dreams of a 'British' empire had all but crumbled, and instead England had become embroiled in a war - the Hundred Years' War - which was not only ultimately disastrous, but which also established the French as the 'national enemy' for many centuries to come. In addition, despite the fact that before 1300 no reigning English monarch had ever been deposed, by 1400 two had: Edward II in 1327, and Richard II in 1399. Sandwiched between these two turbulent reigns, however, came that of Edward III, one of the most successful, both politically and militarily, in English history. It is against the background of these remarkable fluctuations that the articles in this volume, the second in the Fourteenth Century England series, have been written. The range of subjects which they cover is wide: from princely education to popular heresy, from national propaganda to the familial and territorial power politics which occasioned the downfall of kings. Taken together, they reinforce the view that, whether viewed as calamitous or heroic, the fourteenth century was never less than interesting. CHRIS GIVEN-WILSON is Professor of Late Medieval History, University of St Andrews. Contributors: MARTIN ALLEN, JOHN ARNOLD, PAULETTE BARTON, TOM BEAUMONT-JAMES, ALASTAIR DUNN, JEFFREY HAMILTON, JILL C. HAVENS, ANDY KING, CARLA LORD, SHELAGH MITCHELL, MICHAEL PRESTWICH, ARND REITMEIER, NIGEL SAUL.

 

DETAILS

18 b/w illustrations
2 line illustrations
190 pages
Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm
10 digit ISBN: 0851158919
13 digit ISBN: 9780851158914
Binding: Hardback
First published: 31/Oct/2002
Price: 105.00 USD / 55.00 GBP
Imprint: Boydell Press
Series: Fourteenth Century England
Subject: Medieval History

BIC class: HBCH

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 12/08/2008

Contents
2   'Pur Salvation du Roiaume': Military Service and Obligation in Fourteenth-Century Northumberland
Andy King
3   Some Notes on 'Royal' Medicine in the Reign of Edward II
Jeffrey S Hamilton
4   Queen Isabella at the Court of France
Carla Lord
5   Italians in English Mints and Exchanges
Martin Allen
6   John of Eltham, History and Story: Abusive International Discourse in Late Medieval England, France and Scotland
T B James
7   Lollard Trials and Inquisitorial Discourse
John Arnold
8   A Curious Erasure in Walsingham's Short Chronicle and the Politics of Heresy
Jill C Havens
9   Sacred Space and the Profane Image
Paulette Barton
10   A Farewell to Arms? Criticism of Warfare in Late Fourteenth- Century England
11   Born to by a Tyrant? The Childhood and Education of Richard II
Arnd Reitemeier
12   Richard II and the Mortimer Inheritance
Alastair Dunn
13   Richard II and the Broomcod Collar: New Evidence from the Issue Rolls
Shelagh Mitchell

Reviews
Fourteenth Century England has quickly established for itself a deserved reputation for its scope and scholarship and for admirably filling a gap in the publication of medieval studies....A lively, stimulating and rewarding volume. HISTORY



 

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