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Thirteenth Century England X: Proceedings of the Durham Conference, 2003 [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 532 g, 1 colour, 7 line illus.
  • Sari: Thirteenth Century England
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2005
  • Kirjastus: The Boydell Press
  • ISBN-10: 1843831228
  • ISBN-13: 9781843831228
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 532 g, 1 colour, 7 line illus.
  • Sari: Thirteenth Century England
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2005
  • Kirjastus: The Boydell Press
  • ISBN-10: 1843831228
  • ISBN-13: 9781843831228
Teised raamatud teemal:
Aspects of the political, social, cultural, economic and ecclesiastical history of medieval England re-examined.

This collection presents new and original research into the long thirteenth century, from c.1180-c.1330, with a particular focus on the reign of Edward II and its aftermath. Other topics examined include crown finances, markets and fairs, royal stewards, the aftermath of the Barons' War, Wace's Roman de Brut, and authority in Yorkshire nunneries; and the volume also follows the tradition of the series by looking beyond England, with contributions onthe role of Joan, wife of Llywelyn the Great in Anglo-Welsh relations, Dublin, and English landholding in Ireland, while the continental connection is represented by a comparison of aspects of English and French kingship.

Contributors: David Carpenter, Nick Barratt, Emilia Jamroziak, Michael Ray, Susan Stewart, Louise J. Wilkinson, Sean Duffy, Beth Hartland, Francoise Le Saux, Henry Summerson, Janet Burton, H.S.A. Fox, David Crook, Margo Todd,Seymour Phillips

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Specialists in various aspects of the history of thirteenth century England will be grateful for the excellent contributions contained in this fine volume. * THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW *

Preface vii
Abbreviations ix
The Meetings of Kings Henry III and Louis IX
1(30)
David Carpenter
Counting the Cost: The Financial Implications of the Loss of Normandy
31(10)
Nick Barratt
Networks of Markets and Networks of Patronage in Thirteenth-Century England
41(10)
Emilia Jamroziak
Three Alien Royal Stewards in Thirteenth-Century England: The Careers and Legacy of Mathias Bezill, Imbert Pugeys and Peter de Champvent
51(18)
Michael Ray
The Eyre de terris datis, 1267--1272
69(12)
Susan Stewart
Joan, Wife of Llywelyn the Great
81(14)
Louise J. Wilkinson
Town and Crown: The Kings of England and their City of Dublin
95(24)
Sean Duffy
English Landholding in Ireland
119(12)
Beth Hartland
The Reception of the Matter of Britain in Thirteenth-Century England: A Study of Some Anglo-Norman Manuscripts of Wace's Roman de Brut
131(16)
Francoise Le Saux
Fearing God, Honouring the King: The Episcopate of Robert de Chaury, Bishop of Carlisle, 1258--1278
147(8)
Henry Summerson
Cloistered Women and Male Authority: Power and Authority in Yorkshire Nunneries in the Later Middle Ages
155(12)
Janet Burton
Taxation and Settlement in Medieval Devon
167(20)
Harold Fox
Clipstone Peel: Fortification and Politics from Bannockburn to the Treaty of Leake, 1314--1318
187(10)
David Crook
Royal Patronage and Political Allegiance: The Household Knights of Edward II, 1314--1321
197(12)
Alistair Tebbit
`Edward II' in Italy: English and Welsh Political Exiles and Fugitives in Continental Europe, 1322--1364
209
Seymour Phillips
Michael Prestwich is Professor of History at the University of Durham. DAVID CROOK, now retired, spent his working life in The National Archives, where he became immersed in the extensive surviving early records of the English royal administration and common law. From those sources have emerged important findings which may identify a real criminal as the original of the legendary English outlaw Robin Hood. HENRY SUMMERSON was awarded his Ph.D. by Cambridge University for a thesis on crime and law enforcement in England, 1227-1263. He has continued to work in this field, publishing numerous articles on aspects of medieval criminality, and editions, alone or in collaboration, of three crown pleas rolls, for Devon in 1238, Wiltshire in 1268 and Lancashire in 1292. JANET BURTON is Professor of Medieval History at University of Wales Trinity Saint David, Lampeter and the author of many books and articles on monastic history. LOUISE J. WILKINSON is Professor of Medieval Studies, University of Lincoln.