
Fourteenth Century England III
Author(s): W Mark Ormrod (Editor), Alastair Dunn (Contributor), Andy King (Contributor), Anthony Musson (Contributor), Christian D Liddy (Contributor), Craig D Taylor (Contributor), David Green (Contributor), David M Palliser (Contributor), Jane Beal (Contributor), Kelly DeVries (Contributor), Kris Towson (Contributor), Lisa Monnas (Contributor), Mark Arvanigian (Contributor), Mark Page (Contributor)
- Publisher: Boydell Press
- Publication Date: 25 Mar. 2004
- Edition: Illustrated
- Language: English
- Print length: 234 pages
- ISBN-10: 1843830469
- ISBN-13: 9781843830467
Book Description
The annual volume of new work on all aspects of the fourteenth century, including England’s overseas interests, from English and American scholars. New research on aspects of the politics and culture of fourteenth-century England includes close studies of political events such as the quarrel of Edward II and Thomas of Lancaster and Bishop Despenser’s Crusade, fresh considerations of the political and cultural context of English royal tombs and the Wilton Diptych, a number of important analyses of regional politics and regional culture in Bristol, East Anglia and Winchester – all with implications forthe bigger picture – and a discussion of late medieval French attitudes to the deposition of Richard II; that and studies of the war with France and the Bishop of Norwich’s attack on Flanders carry the focus beyond the shores ofEngland. Contributors: MARK ARVANIGIAN, JANE BEAL, KELLY DEVRIES, ALASTAIR DUNN, DAVID GREEN, ANDY KING, CHRISTIAN D. LIDDY, LISA MONNA, ANTHONY MUSSON, MARK PAGE, DAVID M. PALLISER, CRAIG D. TAYLOR, KRIS TOWSON,
Editorial Reviews
Review
A welcome addition to the series. It provides much new and detailed scholarship. ― HISTORY
A valuable collection. ―
NORTHERN HISTORYAbout the Author
The late W. MARK ORMROD was Professor Emeritus of History at the University of York; he published extensively on later medieval history.
ANDY KING is Lecturer in Medieval History at the University of Southampton, UK.
ANTHONY MUSSON is Head of Research at Historic Royal Palaces.
CRAIG TAYLOR is a Professor of Medieval History at the University of York.
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