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Fourteenth Century England XII

Dryburgh, Paul(Contributions by)Gaite, Pierre (Contributor)(Contributions by)Given-Wilson, Professor Christopher(Contributions by)Jones, Michael C E(Contributions by)Kniphfer, Taylor(Contributions by)Lane, Samuel (Contributor)(Contributions by)Mackman, Dr Jonathan(Contributions by)McHardy, Alison K.(Contributions by)Bothwell, James(Edited by)J.S. Hamilton, Dr Jeffrey S. (Customer)(Edited by)
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Essays offer a lively snapshot of important topics. The essays presented here draw on a number of different approaches and perspectives to address and illuminate key aspects and issues of the period.

Longitudinal studies of king's confessors and corrodies of the crown provide insights into the intersection of political, religious and demographic currents over the longue durée, and are complemented by studies of documentary sources of various kinds - newsletters, chronicles, and municipal archives - to challenge current understandings of important events and processes such as the deposition of Edward II, the evolving identity of the parliamentary peers, and Richard II's vision for the house of Lancaster. Prosopographical and biographical studies of post-plague clerics, and of knights within comital affinities and within their own individual affinity groups, shed light on county communities and gentry society; they also demonstrate the impact of the Black Death on society at large, especially on the question of religious continuity and discontinuity at the parish level. Contributors: Paul Dryburgh, Pierre Gaite, Chris Given-Wilson, Michael Jones, Taylor Kniphfer, Samuel Lane, Jonathan Mackman, Alison McHardy, Matt Raven, David Robinson.

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The Boydell Press
178327719X / 9781783277193
Hardback
14/06/2022
United Kingdom
222 pages, 1 Maps
156 x 234 mm