Rosemary Horrox is Fellow in History, Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge and lectures and writes extensively on later medieval English History. She is the author of Richard III: A Study of Service (1989) and of The Black Death (1994) and editor of Fifteenth-Century Attitudes (1994) and Beverley Minster: An Illustrated History (2000).
W. Mark Ormrod is Professor of Medieval History at the University of York and is a specialist in the history of later medieval England. He is the author of The Reign of Edward III (1990) and Political Life in Medieval England 1300-1450 (1995) and has edited (with Philip Lindley) The Black Death in England (1996) and (with Nicola McDonald) Rites of Passage: Cultures of Transition in Fourteenth-Century England (2004).
Preface
1. Introduction: social structure and economic change in late medieval England S. H. Rigby
2. An age of deference Peter Coss
3. The enterprise of war Michael Prestwich
4. Order and law Simon Walker
5. Social mobility Philippa C. Maddern
6. Town life Richard Britnell
7. The land Bruce M. S. Campbell
8. A consumer economy Maryanne Kowaleski
9. Moving around Wendy R. Childs
10. Work and leisure Mavis E. Mate
11. Religious belief Eamon Duffy
12. A magic universe Valerie I. J. Flint
13. Renunciation Janet Burton
14. Ritual constructions of society Charles Phythian-Adams
15. Identities Miri Rubin
16. Life and death: the ages of man P. J. P. Goldberg
17. The wider world Robin Frame
18. Writing and reading Paul Strohm
19. Conclusion Rosemary Horrox
Further reading
Index.