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Catalogue of the Royal Charters and other Documents and List of Books belonging to the Corporation of Lincoln, now preserved in the Muniment Room of the Corporation, by Walter De Gray Birch

Catalogue of the Royal Charters and other Documents and List of Books belonging to the Corporation of Lincoln, now preserved in the Muniment Room of the Corporation, by Walter De Gray Birch
Author: Lincoln (England). Muniment Room
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Release: 1906
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City of Lincoln

City of Lincoln
Author: Walter de Gray Birch
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Politics and the Urban Sector in Fifteenth-Century England, 1413-1471

Politics and the Urban Sector in Fifteenth-Century England, 1413-1471
Author: Eliza Hartrich
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-08-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0192582801

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Since the mid-twentieth century, political histories of late medieval England have focused almost exclusively on the relationship between the Crown and aristocratic landholders. Such studies, however, neglect to consider that England after the Black Death was an urbanising society. Towns not only were the residence of a rising proportion of the population, but were also the stages on which power was asserted and the places where financial and military resources were concentrated. Outside London, however, most English towns were small compared to those found in contemporary Italy or Flanders, and it has been easy for historians to under-estimate their ability to influence English politics. Politics and the Urban Sector in Fifteenth-Century England, 1413-1471 offers a new approach for evaluating the role of urban society in late medieval English politics. Rather than focusing on English towns individually, it creates a model for assessing the political might that could be exerted by towns collectively as an 'urban sector'. Based on primary sources from twenty-two towns (ranging from the metropolis of London to the tiny Kentish town of Lydd), Politics and the Urban Sector demonstrates how fluctuations in inter-urban relationships affected the content, pace, and language of English politics during the tumultuous fifteenth century. In particular, the volume presents a new interpretation of the Wars of the Roses, in which the relative strength of the 'urban sector' determined the success of kings and their challengers and moulded the content of the political programmes they advocated.