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  • Formaat: 202 pages
  • Sari: Fourteenth Century England
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jun-2008
  • Kirjastus: The Boydell Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781846156397
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  • Formaat: 202 pages
  • Sari: Fourteenth Century England
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jun-2008
  • Kirjastus: The Boydell Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781846156397

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Fourteenth Century England has quickly established for itself a deserved reputation for its scope and scholarship and for admirably filling a gap in the publication of medieval studies. HISTORY

The essays collected here present the fruits of the most recent research on aspects of the politics and culture of fourteenth-century England. Among the topics considered are the size and structure of magnates' households and retinues, Edward II's relationship with Piers Gaveston, court venues and the image presented by royal justice, the pattern of clergy ordinations, and the Despensers' patronage of Tewkesbury Abbey. Three essays deal with aspects of Richard II's reign, two reassessing the so-called `tyranny', and a third looking at the inter-relation of English and Irish politics. The final essays look at general but related themes, the administration of royal justice and the role of morality in the exercise of public office.

NIGEL SAUL is Professor of Medieval History at Royal Holloway, University of London.

CONTRIBUTORS: ALISON MARSHALL, ELIZABETH H. WILL, JOCHEN BURGTORF, DAVID ROBINSON, MARTYN LAWRENCE, PETER CROOKS, G.B. STOW, TERRY JONES, ANTHONY MUSSON, CHRISTOPHER FLETCHER

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A valuable volume of new work which makes a contribution to fourteenth-century history and, in particular, to rehabilitating the reputation of Richard II. * HISTORY *

List of Illustrations
vi
Contributors vii
Preface ix
Abbreviations xi
An Early Fourteenth-Century Affinity: the Earl of Norfolk and his Followers
1(12)
Alison Marshall
John of Gaunt's Household: Attendance Rolls in the Glynde Archive, MS 3469
13(18)
Elizabeth H. Will
'With my life, his joyes began and ended': Piers Gaveston and King Edward II of England Revisited
31(21)
Jochen Burgtorf
Clerical Recruitment in England, 1282-1348
52(26)
David Robinson
Secular Patronage and Religious Devotion: the Despensers and St Mary's Abbey, Tewkesbury
78(16)
Martyn Lawrence
The 'Calculus of Faction' and Richard II's Duchy of Ireland, c. 1382-9
94(22)
Peter Crooks
Richard II in the Continuatio Eulogii: Yet Another Alleged Historical Incident?
116(14)
G. B. Stow
Was Richard II a Tyrant? Richard's Use of the Books of Rules for Princes
130(31)
Terry Jones
Court Venues and the Politics of Justice
161(17)
Anthony Musson
Morality and Office in Late Medieval England and France
178
Christopher Fletcher
NIGEL SAUL is Emeritus Professor of Medieval History at Royal Holloway, University of London