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The Fifteenth Century VII
Linda clark,
Catherine nall,
Christine carpenter,
Christopher woolgar,
Gillian m. draper,
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Hannes kleineke,
James ross,
Jim l bolton,
Lucy brown,
Peter w fleming
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A range of important issues in current research are debated in the latest volume in the series, with a special focus on warfare.The theme of conflict is central to the essays gathered in this volum...
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16 August 2007

A range of important issues in current research are debated in the latest volume in the series, with a special focus on warfare.
The theme of conflict is central to the essays gathered in this volume. Apart from the renewed armed struggle with France in the final stages of the Hundred Years War, subjects covered include the theoretical foundations of the Wars of the Roses, the impact of this conflict in the provinces, the frequently strained relationship between the English, the Irish and the Welsh, and the effects of intermittent warfare between England and Scotland. Other themesthat emerge include the evolution of the English constitution, clerical practice at the centre and in the regions, and the competence (or otherwise) of Italian bankers when dealing with men at war.
Contributors: JIM BOLTON, LUCY BROWN, MICHAEL BROWN, CHRISTINE CARPENTER, ANNE CURRY, GILLIAN DRAPER, PETER FLEMING, ANTHONY GOODMAN, HANNES KLEINEKE, CATHERINE NALL AND JAMES ROSS
The theme of conflict is central to the essays gathered in this volume. Apart from the renewed armed struggle with France in the final stages of the Hundred Years War, subjects covered include the theoretical foundations of the Wars of the Roses, the impact of this conflict in the provinces, the frequently strained relationship between the English, the Irish and the Welsh, and the effects of intermittent warfare between England and Scotland. Other themesthat emerge include the evolution of the English constitution, clerical practice at the centre and in the regions, and the competence (or otherwise) of Italian bankers when dealing with men at war.
Contributors: JIM BOLTON, LUCY BROWN, MICHAEL BROWN, CHRISTINE CARPENTER, ANNE CURRY, GILLIAN DRAPER, PETER FLEMING, ANTHONY GOODMAN, HANNES KLEINEKE, CATHERINE NALL AND JAMES ROSS
Price: $130.00
Pages: 274
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Boydell Press
Publication Date:
16 August 2007
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781843833338
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, European history: medieval period, middle ages, HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General
The series continues to push the boundaries of knowledge and develop new trends in approach and understanding, which percolate into the wider domain.
War, Government and Governance in England in the Later Middle Ages - Christine Carpenter
After Agincourt, What Next? Henry V and the Campaign of 1416 - C.M. Woolgar / The Editor
Essex County Society and the French War in the Fifteenth Century - James Ross
French Alliance or English Peace? Scotland and the Last Phase of the Hundred Years War, 1415-53 -
How Sir Thomas Rempston Paid His Ransom: or, The Mistakes of an Italian Bank - James L Bolton
Perceptions of Financial Mismanagement and the English Diagnosis of Defeat - Catherine Nall
"De Kynes Cite": Exeter in the Wars of the Roses - Hannes Kleineke
Continuity and Change in the Parliamentary Justifications of the Fifteenth- Century Usurpations - Lucy Brown
Identity and Belonging: Irish and Welsh in Fifteenth-Century Bristol - Peter W Fleming
The Impact of Warfare on the Scottish Marches, c.1481-c.1513 -
Writing English, French and Latin in the Fifteenth Century: a Regional Perspective - Gillian M. Draper
After Agincourt, What Next? Henry V and the Campaign of 1416 - C.M. Woolgar / The Editor
Essex County Society and the French War in the Fifteenth Century - James Ross
French Alliance or English Peace? Scotland and the Last Phase of the Hundred Years War, 1415-53 -
How Sir Thomas Rempston Paid His Ransom: or, The Mistakes of an Italian Bank - James L Bolton
Perceptions of Financial Mismanagement and the English Diagnosis of Defeat - Catherine Nall
"De Kynes Cite": Exeter in the Wars of the Roses - Hannes Kleineke
Continuity and Change in the Parliamentary Justifications of the Fifteenth- Century Usurpations - Lucy Brown
Identity and Belonging: Irish and Welsh in Fifteenth-Century Bristol - Peter W Fleming
The Impact of Warfare on the Scottish Marches, c.1481-c.1513 -
Writing English, French and Latin in the Fifteenth Century: a Regional Perspective - Gillian M. Draper