Richard Mortimer's book covers the reigns of Henry II, his sons Richard the Lionheart and John, and much of that of his gradson Henry III. The period was beset by constant wars with France, frequent troubles with the popes, and baronial rebellions culminating in Magna Carta. But Angevin rule also witnessed the re-establishment of a strengthened royal authority and administration, a burgeoning prosperity, the beginnings of the common law, and the foundations of universities at Oxford and Cambridge. This is not only a history of the politics of the period but of society and culture, and the interactions of the three.
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aeo The first account of this period for nearly 30 years. aeo Covers the Angevin Empire of Anjou and Normandy. aeo Includes such events as murder of Beckett and Magna Carta. aeo The first account of this period for nearly 30 years. aeo Covers the Angevin Empire of Anjou and Normandy.
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List of Plates. List of Figures. List of Maps. Preface. Part I: Politics and Government: . 1. The Background to Politics. 2. The King's Government. 3. The King and the Aristocracy. 4. The King and the Church. 5. England and its Neighbours. Part II: Society and Culture: . 6. Rural Society. 7. Towns, Industry and Trade. 8. Learning, Literature and the Arts. 9. England and the Angevin Empire. Bibliography. Index.
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Richard Mortimer's book covers the reigns of Henry II, his sons Richard the Lionheart and John, and much of that of his grandson Henry III. The period was beset by constant wars with France, frequent troubles with the popes, and baronial rebellions culminating in Magna Carta. But Angevin rule also witnessed the re-establishment of a strengthened royal authority and administration, a burgeoning prosperity, the beginnings of the common law, and the foundations of universities at Oxford and Cambridge. This is not only a history of the politics of the period but of society and culture, and the interactions of the three. The author seeks to capture the energy of the time, exploring and describing lifestyles, literacy, learning, saints, knights, peasants, pilgrims, and the landscape itself, with its thick woodlands and forests and largely unpaved roads. This was a formative and a creative age: written records largely replaced oral traditions, English re-emerged as a literary language, a distinctive style of gothic architecture evolved, and the sense of Englishness, submerged by the troubles of the Norman conquest, became once more apparent among all ranks of the people. The book is appropriately illustrated with maps, genealogies and photographs, is fully referenced and contains an extensive guide to primary and secondary sources divided by subject.
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"Mortimer's volume is a well-written and thoroughly informed analysis of the dynamics and personalities of politics, diplomacy, war, and the structures of government of the century upon which Mortimer concentrates .... warmly recommended as a serious introduction to the period." Choice "Richard Mortimer's text-book is solid and reliable." Times Literary Supplement
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780631202844
Publisert
1996-08-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Wiley-Blackwell
Vekt
454 gr
Høyde
231 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
21 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, P, UP, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
280

Forfatter

Biographical note

Richard Mortimer was born in London and educated at Maidstone Grammar School and the universities of Sussex and London. He researched and taught at the universities of London, Exeter, East Anglia and Cambridge, before becoming in 1986 Keeper of the Muniments at Westminister Abbey.