This is an important collection of pioneering essays penned by the late Simon Walker, a highly respected historian of late medieval England.One of the finest scholars of his generation, Walker's writing is lucid, inspirational, and has permanently enriched our understanding of the period. The eleven essays featured here examine themes such as kingship, lordship, warfare and sanctity. There are specific studies on subjects such as the changing fortunes of the family of Sir Richard Abberbury; Yorkshire's Justices of the Peace; the service of medieval man-at-arms, Janico Dartasso; Richard II's views on kingship, political saints, and an investigation of rumour, sedition and popular protest in the reign of Henry IV.An introduction by G.L. Harriss looks back across Walker's career, and discusses the historiographical context of his work. Both the new and previously published pieces here will be essential reading for those working on the late medieval period.
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An important collection of essays on the subjects of kingship, lordship, warfare and sanctity, penned by the highly respected historian of late medieval England, the late Professor Simon Walker
Editorial note and acknowledgementsIntroduction by G. L. HarrissLORDSHIP AND SERVICE1. Lordship and Lawlessness in the Palatinate of Lancaster, 1370–1400 2. Sir Richard Abberbury (c. 1330–1399) and his kinsmen: the rise and fall of a gentry family 3. Communities of the County in later medieval England 4. Yorkshire Justices of the Peace, 1389–1413 5. Janico Dartasso: chivalry, nationality and the man-at-arms POLITICAL CULTURE6. Richard II’s views on Kingship 7. Rumour, Sedition and Popular Protest in the reign of Henry IV 8. Remembering Richard: history and memory in Lancastrian England 9. Political Saints in later medieval England 10. The Yorkshire risings of 1405: texts and contexts 11. Civil War and Rebellion, 1200–1500 A bibliography of the published writings of Dr Simon Walker compiled by Edmund King
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This is an important collection of pioneering essays penned by the late Simon Walker, a highly respected historian of late medieval England.One of the finest scholars of his generation, Walker's writing is lucid, inspirational, and has permanently enriched our understanding of the period. The eleven essays featured here examine themes such as kingship, lordship, warfare and sanctity. There are specific studies on subjects such as the changing fortunes of the family of Sir Richard Abberbury; Yorkshire's Justices of the Peace; the service of medieval man-at-arms, Janico Dartasso; Richard II's views on kingship, political saints, and an investigation of rumour, sedition and popular protest in the reign of Henry IV.An introduction by G.L. Harriss looks back across Walker's career, and discusses the historiographical context of his work. Both the new and previously published pieces here will be essential reading for those working on the late medieval period.
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ISBN
9780719068263
Publisert
2006-08-02
Utgiver
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Manchester University Press
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234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
UF, UU, UP, 05
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Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
288

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Simon Walker was Reader in History at the University of Sheffield until his death in 2004. Michael J. Braddick is Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Sheffield. G L Harriss, now retired, was Fellow and Tutor in History at Magdalen College, Oxford