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Fifteenth Century England, 1399-1509

Fifteenth Century England, 1399-1509
Author: Stanley Bertram Chrimes
Publisher: Alan Sutton Publishing
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This wide-ranging survey of England in the fifteenth-century contains some of the most valuable writing on the period. Contributions include C. D. Ross on Edward IV, S. B. Chrimes on Henry VII and B. P. Wolffe on Henry VI.


Late Medieval England, 1399-1509

Late Medieval England, 1399-1509
Author: A. J. Pollard
Publisher: Pearson
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN:

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England's last medieval century was characterised by social stability economic development and cultural vigour which laid the foundations for the emergence of early modern society. Placing the English experience within the vital context of the British Isles, the book ranges from the reign of Henry IV to the closing of the middle ages during the reign of Henry VIII.".


A Time-Line of Fifteenth Century England - 1398 to 1509

A Time-Line of Fifteenth Century England - 1398 to 1509
Author: Wm. E. Baumgaertner
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 801
Release: 2009-09-11
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1426906382

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"A Timeline of Fifteenth Century England" covers the broad stretch between the Edwards of the fourteenth century, and the Tudors of the sixteenth. It begins with the Lancastrian usurpation,and ends with the death of the first Tudor King. Packed in between, the throne of England was usurpted six times, England was invaded seven times by Englishmen, several times by the French, and some dozen times by the Scots. The fifteenth century saw the last phase of the Hundred Years War -- a heroic and frustrating thirty-five year struggle -- and the entire Wars of the Roses -- another thirty-five years of internecine bloodshed, including the bloodiest battle ever fought on English soil. Three different dynasties ruled England, by seven different kings, including the shortest reign of an English king since the Norman invasion. Meanwhile, English kings began to use English as the preferred written language, and the first book was printed in England. Parliament grew particularly strong, the King became a Constitutional Monarch, and England transformed from late medievalism into a reformation that led to the Renaissance. All this occurred during periods of corruption and chaos, murder and mayhem, treachery and betrayal, and war and rebellion, interspersed with occassional periods of peace and properity. It has been said that no King can rule the English for long without fighting a war, and the fifteenth century proves the point. Within these pages lies a timeline documenting all the key events and contrasting personalities of this turbulent period, from beginning to end.


The Fifteenth Century, 1399-1485

The Fifteenth Century, 1399-1485
Author: Ernest Fraser Jacob
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 800
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The failure of the Lancastrian dynasty, after its early struggles and its apparent consolidation, tends here to be attributed, in large measure, to improvident commitments abroad and a financial and administrative technique inadequate for its responsibilities; and the contest--at least in its earlier stages--between Lancaster and York is viewed not so much as a unique struggle between defined parties, as typical of the efforts of noble houses to maintain and improve their position by the exercise of patronage and influence in a society that was rapidly undergoing change. At the center of, and integral to, the story are chapters on the orders of men, upon economic life and governmental administration. There are revised portraits of Henry V and Edward IV, the latter regarded as a more practical administrator than his royal predecessors. A special feature is the sections devoted to Anglo-French relations, with the damnosa hereditas of the Treaty of Troyes particularly emphasized. The last chapter, a pacific epilogue to the tale of violence preceding it, deals with notable English achievements in the life of the spirit.


Fifteenth Century England a Comprehensive Chronology

Fifteenth Century England a Comprehensive Chronology
Author: WM. E. Baumgaertner
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 1141
Release: 2021-03-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1698706189

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This is the first volume (of what will likely be four volumes) of a comprehensive chronological history of fifteenth century England. It begins in 1397, a necessary prelude to the rise of Henry IV, and carries through to 1509 and the death of Henry VII. The series includes inter-related chronologies of Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France, Burgundy and Brittany. Volume I covers from 1397 and the last few years of the reign of Richard II, through the entire reigns of Henry IV and Henry V, and ends a few months into the reign of Henry VI (1422). In the process, it covers wars, usurpations, land and naval battles, parliaments and great council meetings, and the lives and deaths of many hundreds of prominent English, Welsh, Scottish, Irish, French, Burgundian and Breton persons.


The Tudor Nobility

The Tudor Nobility
Author: G. W. Bernard
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780719036255

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The fifteenth century : 1399-1485

The fifteenth century : 1399-1485
Author: Earnest Fraser Jacob
Publisher:
Total Pages: 775
Release: 1985
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

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Social England: 1274-1509

Social England: 1274-1509
Author: Henry Duff Traill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 896
Release: 1902
Genre: England
ISBN:

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Imagining Robin Hood

Imagining Robin Hood
Author: A.J. Pollard
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134595387

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A.J. Pollard takes us back to the earliest surviving stories, tales and ballads of Robin Hood, and re-examines the story of this fascinating figure. Setting out the economic, social and political context of the time, Pollard illuminates the legend of this yeoman hero and champion of justice as never before. Imagining Robin Hood questions: what a ‘yeoman’ was, and what it meant to be a fifteenth-century Englishman Was Robin Hood hunted as an outlaw, or respected as an officially appointed forest ranger? Why do we ignore the fact that this celebrated hero led a life of crime? Did he actually steal from the rich and give to the poor? Answering these questions, the book looks at how Robin Hood was ‘all things to all men’ since he first appeared; speaking to the gentry, the peasants and all those in between. The story of the freedom-loving outlaw tells us much about the English nation, but tracing back to the first stories reveals even more about the society in which the legend arose. An enthralling read for all historians and general readers of this fascinating subject.