Thirteenth Century England VI
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203 Pages

23.4 x 15.6 cm

2 line illus.

Series: Thirteenth Century England

Series Vol. Number: 6

Imprint: Boydell Press

Thirteenth Century England VI

Proceedings of the Durham Conference, 1995

Edited by Michael C Prestwich, Richard Britnell and Robin Frame

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`An indispensable series for anyone who wishes to keep abreast of recent work in the field'. WELSH HISTORY REVIEW

Volume VI of Thirteenth Century England sees a new impetus behind this biennial series. The conference which generates the studies - a generous thirteen in this volume - has now moved to Durham, where Professor MICHAEL PRESTWICH is Pro-Vice Chancellor and Professor ROBIN FRAME and Dr RICHARD BRITNELL are members of the History Department. It is the publishers' hope that, like Anglo-Norman Studies, the series will now be recognised as one which any library with a serious interest in medieval history will need to possess.
This latest volume in the series takes a broad chronological approach, covering a wide range of topics over a period extending from the late twelfth to the early fourteenth century, the so-called `long thirteenth century'. Embracing different aspects of the economic, social and political history of the period, subjects include naval warfare under Richard I; England's relations with Wales and Scotland; the purchasing practices of great households, and the management of the Winchester estates; the expulsion of Jews in 1290; and the construction and political message of the Vita Edwardi Secundi. Two articles concern women, one looking at the role of queens in granting pardons, the other at the fate of widows in the aftermath of rebellion.

Contributors: JOHN GILLINGHAM, BARBARA HARVEY, MARK PAGE, PETER COSS,JENS RÖHRKASTEN, ROBERT C. STACEY, SUSAN CRANE, J.J. CRUMP, FIONA WATSON, JOHN PARSONS, PAULA DOBROWOLSKI, CHRIS GIVEN-WILSON, WENDY CHILDS
`Richard I, Galley-Warfare and Portsmouth: the beginnings of a Royal Navy'. -
`The Aristocratic Consumer in England in the Long Thirteenth Century'. - Barbara F Harvey
Richard I, galley-warfare and Portsmouth: the beginnings of a Royal Navy - John B Gillingham
The Aristocratic consumer in England in the long thirteenth century - Barbara Harvey
Challenging custom: the auditors of the bishopric of Winchester c.1300-c.1310 - Mark Page
Identity and the gentry c.1200-c.1340 - Peter Coss
Mendicants in the metropolis: the Londoners and the development of the London friaries -
Parliamentary negotiation and the expulsion of the Jews from England - Robert C. Stacey
Social aspects of bilingualism in the thirteenth century - Susan Crane
The Mortimer family and the making of the march - J.J. Crump
Settling the stalemate: Edward I's peace in Scotland, 1303-1305 - Fiona Watson
The intercessionary patronage of Queens Margaret and Isabella of France - John C Parsons
Women and their dower in the long thirteenth century, 1265-1329 - Paula B. Dobrowolski
Vita Edwardi Secundi - memoir or journal - Christopher Given-Wilson
Resistance and treason in the Vita Edwardi Secundi - Wendy Childs

Michael Prestwich is Professor of History at the University of Durham.

"As usual, there is something for everybody, with papers on military, economic, social, ecclesiastical, urban, and women's history... Accomplishes what the editors intended, to demonstrate the vitality of thirteenth-century studies." ALBION

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Title Details

203 Pages

2.34 x 1.56 cm

2 line illus.

Series: Thirteenth Century England

Series Vol. Number: 6

Imprint: Boydell Press