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E-raamat: William Marshal 3rd edition [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(University of Hull, UK)
  • Formaat: 282 pages, 3 Tables, black and white; 3 Line drawings, black and white; 9 Halftones, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Mar-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315642468
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 282 pages, 3 Tables, black and white; 3 Line drawings, black and white; 9 Halftones, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Mar-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315642468
David Crouchs William Marshal, now in its third edition, depicts this intriguing medieval figure as a ruthless opportunist, astute courtier, manipulative politician and a brutal but efficient soldier. Born the fourth son of a minor baron, he ended his days as Earl of Pembroke and Regent of England, and was the only medieval knight to have a contemporary biography written about him. Using this biography in addition to the many other primary sources dedicated to him, the author provides a narrative of William Marshal and a survey of the times in which he lived and also considers the problems and questions posed by the History.

The third edition has been extensively updated and revised, and now includes:













expanded sections on the reality of medieval tournaments and warfare as it is described in the biography





an in-depth study of Marshals family life and children based on the latest research including material from the new edition of the Marshal family acts and letters





more on Marshals royal patrons and contemporaries, in particular the relationship between Marshal and his nemesis, King John.

William Marshal explores the world of medieval knighthood and the the aristocratic life of the times in engaging, readable prose, and is a unique resource for students of medieval history.
List of maps, genealogical tables and figures
ix
Preface to first edition xi
Preface to second edition xiii
Preface to third edition xv
Acknowledgements xvii
Abbreviations xix
Introduction 1(10)
The biography and its author
1(4)
Old work and new questions
5(2)
The problems of the sources
7(4)
1 Childhood and squirehood
11(20)
John Marshal: father and son
12(11)
William de Tancarville: the `good master'
23(2)
The education of William Marshal
25(6)
2 The household knight
31(30)
The device of Tancarville
33(6)
Patrick, Earl of Salisbury
39(2)
At the court of the Young King
41(8)
Rebellion and disfavour
49(3)
On the tournament circuit
52(4)
Losengiers and lese majeste
56(5)
3 The making of a magnate, 1183--1190
61(2)
Death in Limoges
63(4)
In the East
67(1)
Captain of the Guard
68(3)
The last days of Henry II
71(5)
Lord of Striguil
76(9)
4 The rise of the Marshals
85(16)
Count John of Mortain
88(2)
England without Richard
90(4)
Richard's captain and courtier, 1194--1199
94(7)
5 Earl of Pembroke and Lord of Leinster
101(42)
Crossing to Ireland
102(4)
Losing Normandy
106(3)
Fall from grace
109(4)
In the cold, 1205--1207
113(3)
King John's plan for Ireland
116(3)
The Leinster crisis, 1206--1208
119(24)
6 The duel with King John
143(14)
Vie Irish War of 1210
145(2)
The road back to favour
147(3)
Magna Carta
150(3)
The Barons' War
153(4)
7 The saviour of the Angevin dynasty
157(20)
The Marshal coup
157(4)
The revival of Magna Carta
161(2)
The Battle of Lincoln (1217)
163(5)
The departure of Louis of France
168(1)
Making government pay
169(4)
Resignation, death and afterwards
173(4)
8 The Marshal and his society
177(20)
The courtly world of the Marshal
177(5)
The preudomme
182(5)
The tournament mentality
187(2)
On the circuit
189(5)
The apres tournoi
194(3)
9 The Marshal at war
197(12)
Dressing the part
199(2)
The warrior preudomme
201(8)
10 Love and lordship
209(18)
Love and loyalty
209(6)
Lordship and affinity
215(9)
The Marshal and money
224(3)
11 The Marshal's men
227(14)
The knights
230(5)
The clerks
235(5)
The hidden household
240(1)
12 La bone fin va tout
241(10)
Spirituality
241(2)
Supporting the Church
243(4)
Dying to the world
247(4)
Appendix I The knights of William Marshal 251(6)
Appendix II The Marshal and the Earl Marshal 257(4)
General bibliography 261(6)
Maps 267(6)
Index 273
David Crouch is Professor of Medieval History at the University of Hull and a Fellow of the British Academy. His recent publications include The English Aristocracy, 1070-1272: A Social Transformation4 (2011), Lost Letters of Medieval Life (2013) and The Acts and Letters of the Marshal Family, Marshals of England and Earls of Pembroke 1145-1248 (2015).