The Age of Edward III
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240 Pages

23.4 x 15.6 cm

Imprint: York Medieval Press

The Age of Edward III

Edited by J.S. Bothwell

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Fresh perspectives on many facets - political, social, legal, military, and diplomatic - of the reign of one of the most important late medieval kings.

With a sharp focus on high politics, this is a cohesive and exemplary collection of rewarding scholarship. HISTORY

The studies in this book add colour and depth to the reign of one of the most important and fascinating of late medieval kings. New research addresses received ideas about Edward III's kingship, including the way he came to power and how he kept it; his use of nobility and sergeants-at-arms [his political and military elite]; hispreoccupation with justice; military campaigns in the Hundred Years War; and the propaganda and packaging of his rule, both in terms of his English throne and his claims to France. The collection is drawn together in a critical introduction written by Chris Given-Wilson and Michael Prestwich.

Contributors: CAROLINE SHENTON, JAMES BOTHWELL, DAVID GREEN, ANTHONY MUSSON, RICHARD PARTINGTON, ANDREW AYTON, W.M. ORMROD, CRAIG TAYLOR, A.K. McHARDY, CLIFFORD J. ROGERS, MICHAEL BENNETT.
Introduction (with Anthony Goodman and Michael Prestwich) -
Introduction (with Chris Given-Wilson and Michael Prestwich) -
Introduction (with Chris Given-Wilson and Anthony Goodman) -
Edward III and the Coup of 1330 - Caroline Shenton
Edward III, The English Peerage and the 1337 Earls: Estate Redistribution in Fourteenth-Century England - James Bothwell
Politics and Service with Edward the Black Prince - David Green
Second 'English Justinian' or Pragmatic Opportunist? A Re- Examination of the Legal Legislation of Edward III's Reign - Anthony Musson
Edward III's Enforcers: The King's Sergeants-at-Arms in the Localities -
Sir Thomas Ughtred and the Edwardian Military Revolution - Andrew Ayton
A Problem of Precedence: Edward III, the Double Monarchy, and the Royal Style - W. Mark Ormrod
Sir Thomas Dagworth in Brittany, 1346-7: Restellou and La Roche Derrien - Clifford J. Rogers
Edward III and the Plantagenet Claim to the French Throne - Craig D Taylor
Some Reflections on Edward III's Use of Propaganda -
Isabelle of France, Anglo-French Diplomacy and Cultural Exchange in the Late 1350s -
"As is often the case in collections of this type, a superior volume is one that is more than simply the sum of its parts. This collection meets that condition." JOURNAL OF MILITARY HISTORY
"The eleven essays approach the reign from directions new and old [but] reinforce the current picture of a style of kingship that was vigorous, often inventive, invariably shrewd, and remarkably sensitive to the need to win public support for demanding and expensive policies... A notable addition to the literature." ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW
"With a sharp focus on high politics, this is a cohesive and exemplary collection of rewarding scholarship." HISTORY
"Welcome volume... a small group of leading scholars...complement and reinforce each other providing greater overall depth to the individual studies." ALBION

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9781903153062

July 2001

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Title Details

240 Pages

2.34 x 1.56 cm

Imprint: York Medieval Press