King Stephen's Reign (1135-1154)
Paul Dalton editor Graeme J White editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Published:20th Mar '08
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Expert coverage and new assessments of the reign of King Stephen, set in social, political and European context. The turbulent reign of King Stephen is here subjected to a full assessment by leading scholars in the field. All of the most important aspects are fully covered: the impact of developments under Henry I on the origins of civil war; relations with the continent, as they affected Stephen's overall strategy and the foundation of religious houses; the opportunities which lured foreign mercenaries to England; mid-twelfth century legal developments and trends inrevenue-raising; baronial and episcopal allegiances; violent disorder and civil unrest; and the sequence of events which unfolded during the political crisis of July 1141. Taken together, they provide the fruits of the most recent research into and the most up to date interpretations of the intense political and military activity of the reign. CONTRIBUTORS: MARJORIE CHIBNALL, JUDITH GREEN, DAVID CROUCH, JANET BURTON, THOMAS BISSON, BRUCE O'BRIEN, GRAEME WHITE, PAUL DALTON, STEPHEN MARRITT, HUGH THOMAS, EDMUND KING
The collection as a whole is a strong one, and most of the papers in it will provide essential reading for undergraduates and researchers. * ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW *
ISBN: 9781843833611
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 480g
218 pages