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Closing of the Middle Ages? England 1471-1529

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Book Closing of the Middle Ages? England 1471-1529 Richard Britnell
Libristo code: 04898319
Publishers John Wiley and Sons Ltd, July 1997
This is an up-to-date history of the years 1471-1529. It examines the period in its own right, treat... Full description
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This is an up-to-date history of the years 1471-1529. It examines the period in its own right, treating it neither as an epilogue to the Middle Ages nor as a prelude to modern times. The book begins with a narrative of political events and the main developments in foreign affairs. The author stresses the extent to which dynastic and royal issues influenced both internal and external policy.The book then develops an analysis of the structure of political activity. Through chapters on the court, country and parliament, the author examines the ways in which royal power was reconstructed following the disasters of the mid-fifteenth century. He explains the need for kings to work in co-operation with men of independent means in the shires, and assesses the extent to which royal authority was vulnerable to adverse opinion.The final part of the book examines the economy and society of the period. It discusses, for instance, contemporary commonplaces about social rank, family, community and commonwealth. It also contains a new analysis of the changing role of London. The author ends with a reassessment of general economic development, again highlighting the problems of explaining the period simply in the context of transition from one distinct age to another.

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Full name Closing of the Middle Ages? England 1471-1529
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 1997
Number of pages 300
EAN 9780631205401
ISBN 0631205403
Libristo code 04898319
Weight 472
Dimensions 166 x 234 x 19
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