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The Fifteenth Century VI
Linda clark,
Andrea ruddick,
Anthony goodman,
Carole hill,
David grummitt,
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Jackson webster armstrong,
Jacquelyn fernholz,
Jennifer nuttall,
Katie stevenson,
Matthew tompkins,
Maureen jurkowski,
Simon payling
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The most crucial issues in current research are debated in the latest volume in the series.The essays collected here provide fresh insight into a range of important topics across the period. They d...
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21 October 2006

The most crucial issues in current research are debated in the latest volume in the series.
The essays collected here provide fresh insight into a range of important topics across the period. They discuss religion([both orthodox, as revealed by the lives of anchoresses living in Norwich, and heretical, as practised by lollards living in Coventry); politics (exploring the motivations of individuals seeking election to parliament, and how the way Cade's Rebellion was recorded by contemporaries affected its subsequent perception); law (whether it may be deduced from manorial court rolls that lawyers were employed by peasants, and an examination of the process of peace-making in feuds on the Scottish border); national, ethnic and political identity in the British Isles; social ranking and chivalry (in particular knighthood in Scotland); and verse (a consideration of the poem Lydgate addressed to Thomas Chaucer, and the occasion of its composition).
Contributors: JACKSON W. ARMSTRONG, JACQUELYN FERNHOLTZ, TONY GOODMAN, DAVID GRUMMITT, CAROLE HILL, MAUREEN JURKOWSKI, JENNI NUTTALL, SIMON PAYLING, ANDREA RUDDICK, KATIE STEVENSON, MATTHEW TOMPKINS
The essays collected here provide fresh insight into a range of important topics across the period. They discuss religion([both orthodox, as revealed by the lives of anchoresses living in Norwich, and heretical, as practised by lollards living in Coventry); politics (exploring the motivations of individuals seeking election to parliament, and how the way Cade's Rebellion was recorded by contemporaries affected its subsequent perception); law (whether it may be deduced from manorial court rolls that lawyers were employed by peasants, and an examination of the process of peace-making in feuds on the Scottish border); national, ethnic and political identity in the British Isles; social ranking and chivalry (in particular knighthood in Scotland); and verse (a consideration of the poem Lydgate addressed to Thomas Chaucer, and the occasion of its composition).
Contributors: JACKSON W. ARMSTRONG, JACQUELYN FERNHOLTZ, TONY GOODMAN, DAVID GRUMMITT, CAROLE HILL, MAUREEN JURKOWSKI, JENNI NUTTALL, SIMON PAYLING, ANDREA RUDDICK, KATIE STEVENSON, MATTHEW TOMPKINS
Price: $120.00
Pages: 220
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Boydell Press
Publication Date:
21 October 2006
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781843832706
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, European history: medieval period, middle ages
Maintains the high standard of the series under the general editorship of Linda Clark.
The British Isles Imagined - Anthony Goodman
Ethnic Identity and Political Language in the King of England's Dominions: a Fourteenth-Century Perspective - Andrea Ruddick
`Thai War Callit Knychtis and Bere the Name and the Honnour of that Hye Ordre': Scottish Knighthood in the Fifteenth Century - Katie Stevenson
Violence and Peacemaking in the English Marches towards Scotland, c. 1425-1440 - Jackson Webster Armstrong
`Let's Kill all the Lawyers': Did Fifteenth-Century Peasants Employ Lawyers when they Conveyed Customary Land? - Matthew Tompkins
Identifiable Motives for Election to Parliament in the Reign of Henry VI: The Operation of Public and Private Factors - Simon Payling
Deconstructing Cade's Rebellion: Discourse and Politics in the Mid Fifteenth Century - David Grummitt
Lydgate's Poem to Thomas Chaucer: A Reassessment of its Diplomatic and Literary Contexts - Jenni Nuttall
Lydgate's Poem toThomas Chaucer: A Reassessment of its Diplomatic and Literary Contexts - Jacquelyn Fernholz
Lollardy in Coventry and the Revolt of 1431 - Maureen Jurkowski
Julian and her Sisters: Female Piety in Late Medieval Norwich - Carole Hill
Ethnic Identity and Political Language in the King of England's Dominions: a Fourteenth-Century Perspective - Andrea Ruddick
`Thai War Callit Knychtis and Bere the Name and the Honnour of that Hye Ordre': Scottish Knighthood in the Fifteenth Century - Katie Stevenson
Violence and Peacemaking in the English Marches towards Scotland, c. 1425-1440 - Jackson Webster Armstrong
`Let's Kill all the Lawyers': Did Fifteenth-Century Peasants Employ Lawyers when they Conveyed Customary Land? - Matthew Tompkins
Identifiable Motives for Election to Parliament in the Reign of Henry VI: The Operation of Public and Private Factors - Simon Payling
Deconstructing Cade's Rebellion: Discourse and Politics in the Mid Fifteenth Century - David Grummitt
Lydgate's Poem to Thomas Chaucer: A Reassessment of its Diplomatic and Literary Contexts - Jenni Nuttall
Lydgate's Poem toThomas Chaucer: A Reassessment of its Diplomatic and Literary Contexts - Jacquelyn Fernholz
Lollardy in Coventry and the Revolt of 1431 - Maureen Jurkowski
Julian and her Sisters: Female Piety in Late Medieval Norwich - Carole Hill