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England in the Later Middle Ages

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England in the Later Middle Ages book

England in the Later Middle Ages

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England in the Later Middle Ages book

ByK.H. Vickers
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1950
eBook Published 6 August 2018
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429462788
Pages 560 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429462788
SubjectsHumanities
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Vickers, K. (1950). England in the Later Middle Ages. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429462788

First published in 1950 in its 7th edition, this volume became a standard work. Covering 213 years, it begins with Edward I and proceeds through events including the Black Death and the Hundred Years War to Edward IV. In doing so, the author balanced political, constitutional, social and economic aspects of England’s national evolution.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter I|17 pages

The Legal Reorganisation of Edward I. (1272–1307)

WithKenneth H. Vickers

chapter II|13 pages

The Conquest of Wales (1275–1294)

WithKenneth H. Vickers

chapter III|8 pages

Foreign and Domestic Affairs (1275–1290)

WithKenneth H. Vickers

chapter IV|24 pages

The Scottish Succession and Complications with France (1286–1304)

WithKenneth H. Vickers

chapter V|16 pages

Internal Complications (1279–1306)

WithKenneth H. Vickers

chapter VI|21 pages

The Scottish Rebellion and the Lords Ordainers (1306–1313)

WithKenneth H. Vickers

chapter VII|39 pages

The Decline and Fall of Edward II. (1313–1327)

WithKenneth H. Vickers

chapter VIII|16 pages

The Rule of Mortimer and the Scottish War (1327–1340)

WithKenneth H. Vickers

chapter IX|17 pages

The Quarrel with France (1328–1343)

WithKenneth H. Vickers

chapter X|16 pages

Creçy, Calais, and the Black Death (1343–1349)

WithKenneth H. Vickers

chapter XI|21 pages

Poictiers and Brétigny (1350–1360)

WithKenneth H. Vickers

chapter XII|16 pages

The War After Brétigny (1360–1377)

WithKenneth H. Vickers

chapter XIII|19 pages

Political and Religious Problems (1333–1377)

WithKenneth H. Vickers

chapter XIV|18 pages

Political Rivalries and the Great Revolt (1377–1381)

WithKenneth H. Vickers

chapter XV|17 pages

The Crown and the Lords Appellant (1381–1389)

WithKenneth H. Vickers

chapter XVI|22 pages

The Despotism of Richard II (1389–1399)

WithKenneth H. Vickers

chapter XVII|27 pages

“The Unquiet Time of Henry IV” (1399–1405)

WithKenneth H. Vickers

chapter XVIII|13 pages

The Triumph of Henry IV. and the Struggle of Parties (1405–1418)

WithKenneth H. Vickers

chapter XIX|30 pages

Henry V. and the French War (1413–1421)

WithKenneth H. Vickers

chapter XX|12 pages

The Failure of Henry V (1417–1422)

WithKenneth H. Vickers

chapter XXI|28 pages

Government by Council (1422–1435)

WithKenneth H. Vickers

chapter XXII|20 pages

Party Politics and the End of the Hundred Years’ War (1435–1453)

WithKenneth H. Vickers

chapter XXIII|22 pages

The Beginnings of York and Lancaster (1450–1459)

WithKenneth H. Vickers

chapter XXIV|21 pages

Edward IV. King and Exile (1459–1470)

WithKenneth H. Vickers

chapter XXV|30 pages

The Close of the Middle Ages (1470–1485)

WithKenneth H. Vickers
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