K H Vickers
England in the Later Middle Ages
K H Vickers
England in the Later Middle Ages
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First published in 1950 in its 7th edition, this volume balances political, constitutional, social and economic aspects of England's national evolution.
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First published in 1950 in its 7th edition, this volume balances political, constitutional, social and economic aspects of England's national evolution.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 803g
- ISBN-13: 9781138605459
- ISBN-10: 113860545X
- Artikelnr.: 54710133
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 803g
- ISBN-13: 9781138605459
- ISBN-10: 113860545X
- Artikelnr.: 54710133
K.H. Vickers
1. Chapter I. The Legal Reorganisation of Edward I. (1272
1307). 2. Chapter II. The Conquest of Wales (1275
1294). 3. Chapter III. Foreign and Domestic Affairs (1275
1290). 4. Chapter IV. The Scottish Succession and Complications with France (1286
1304). 5. Chapter V. Internal Complications (1279
1306). 6. Chapter VI. The Scottish Rebellion and the Lords Ordainers (1306
1313). 7. Chapter VII. The Decline and Fall of Edward II. (1313
1327). 8. Chapter VIII. The Rule of Mortimer and the Scottish War (1327
1340). 9. Chapter IX. The Quarrel with France (1328
1343). 10. Chapter X. Crecy, Calais, and the Black Death (1343
1349). 11. Chapter XI. Poictiers and Bretigny (1350
1360). 12. Chapter XII. The War after Bretigny (1360
1377). 13. Chapter XIII. Political and Religious Problems (1333
1377). 14. Chapter XIV. Political Rivalries and the Great Revolt (1377
1381). 15. Chapter XV. The Crown and the Lords Appellant (1381
1389). 16. Chapter XVI. The Despotism of Richard II. (1389
1399). 17. Chapter XVII. "The Unquiet Time of Henry IV." (1399
1405). 18. Chapter XVIII. The Triumph of Henry IV and the Struggle of Parties (1405
1413). 19. Chapter XIX. Henry V and the French War (1413
1421). 20. Chapter XX. The Failure of Henry V (1417
1422). 21. Chapter XXI. Government by Council (1422
1435). 22. Chapter XXII. Party Politics and the End of the Hundred Years' War (1435
1453). 23. Chapter XXIII. The Beginnings of York and Lancaster (1450
1459). 24. Chapter XXIV. Edward IV King and Exile (1459
1470). 25. Chapter XXV. The Close of the Middle Ages (1470
1485).
1307). 2. Chapter II. The Conquest of Wales (1275
1294). 3. Chapter III. Foreign and Domestic Affairs (1275
1290). 4. Chapter IV. The Scottish Succession and Complications with France (1286
1304). 5. Chapter V. Internal Complications (1279
1306). 6. Chapter VI. The Scottish Rebellion and the Lords Ordainers (1306
1313). 7. Chapter VII. The Decline and Fall of Edward II. (1313
1327). 8. Chapter VIII. The Rule of Mortimer and the Scottish War (1327
1340). 9. Chapter IX. The Quarrel with France (1328
1343). 10. Chapter X. Crecy, Calais, and the Black Death (1343
1349). 11. Chapter XI. Poictiers and Bretigny (1350
1360). 12. Chapter XII. The War after Bretigny (1360
1377). 13. Chapter XIII. Political and Religious Problems (1333
1377). 14. Chapter XIV. Political Rivalries and the Great Revolt (1377
1381). 15. Chapter XV. The Crown and the Lords Appellant (1381
1389). 16. Chapter XVI. The Despotism of Richard II. (1389
1399). 17. Chapter XVII. "The Unquiet Time of Henry IV." (1399
1405). 18. Chapter XVIII. The Triumph of Henry IV and the Struggle of Parties (1405
1413). 19. Chapter XIX. Henry V and the French War (1413
1421). 20. Chapter XX. The Failure of Henry V (1417
1422). 21. Chapter XXI. Government by Council (1422
1435). 22. Chapter XXII. Party Politics and the End of the Hundred Years' War (1435
1453). 23. Chapter XXIII. The Beginnings of York and Lancaster (1450
1459). 24. Chapter XXIV. Edward IV King and Exile (1459
1470). 25. Chapter XXV. The Close of the Middle Ages (1470
1485).
1. Chapter I. The Legal Reorganisation of Edward I. (1272
1307). 2. Chapter II. The Conquest of Wales (1275
1294). 3. Chapter III. Foreign and Domestic Affairs (1275
1290). 4. Chapter IV. The Scottish Succession and Complications with France (1286
1304). 5. Chapter V. Internal Complications (1279
1306). 6. Chapter VI. The Scottish Rebellion and the Lords Ordainers (1306
1313). 7. Chapter VII. The Decline and Fall of Edward II. (1313
1327). 8. Chapter VIII. The Rule of Mortimer and the Scottish War (1327
1340). 9. Chapter IX. The Quarrel with France (1328
1343). 10. Chapter X. Crecy, Calais, and the Black Death (1343
1349). 11. Chapter XI. Poictiers and Bretigny (1350
1360). 12. Chapter XII. The War after Bretigny (1360
1377). 13. Chapter XIII. Political and Religious Problems (1333
1377). 14. Chapter XIV. Political Rivalries and the Great Revolt (1377
1381). 15. Chapter XV. The Crown and the Lords Appellant (1381
1389). 16. Chapter XVI. The Despotism of Richard II. (1389
1399). 17. Chapter XVII. "The Unquiet Time of Henry IV." (1399
1405). 18. Chapter XVIII. The Triumph of Henry IV and the Struggle of Parties (1405
1413). 19. Chapter XIX. Henry V and the French War (1413
1421). 20. Chapter XX. The Failure of Henry V (1417
1422). 21. Chapter XXI. Government by Council (1422
1435). 22. Chapter XXII. Party Politics and the End of the Hundred Years' War (1435
1453). 23. Chapter XXIII. The Beginnings of York and Lancaster (1450
1459). 24. Chapter XXIV. Edward IV King and Exile (1459
1470). 25. Chapter XXV. The Close of the Middle Ages (1470
1485).
1307). 2. Chapter II. The Conquest of Wales (1275
1294). 3. Chapter III. Foreign and Domestic Affairs (1275
1290). 4. Chapter IV. The Scottish Succession and Complications with France (1286
1304). 5. Chapter V. Internal Complications (1279
1306). 6. Chapter VI. The Scottish Rebellion and the Lords Ordainers (1306
1313). 7. Chapter VII. The Decline and Fall of Edward II. (1313
1327). 8. Chapter VIII. The Rule of Mortimer and the Scottish War (1327
1340). 9. Chapter IX. The Quarrel with France (1328
1343). 10. Chapter X. Crecy, Calais, and the Black Death (1343
1349). 11. Chapter XI. Poictiers and Bretigny (1350
1360). 12. Chapter XII. The War after Bretigny (1360
1377). 13. Chapter XIII. Political and Religious Problems (1333
1377). 14. Chapter XIV. Political Rivalries and the Great Revolt (1377
1381). 15. Chapter XV. The Crown and the Lords Appellant (1381
1389). 16. Chapter XVI. The Despotism of Richard II. (1389
1399). 17. Chapter XVII. "The Unquiet Time of Henry IV." (1399
1405). 18. Chapter XVIII. The Triumph of Henry IV and the Struggle of Parties (1405
1413). 19. Chapter XIX. Henry V and the French War (1413
1421). 20. Chapter XX. The Failure of Henry V (1417
1422). 21. Chapter XXI. Government by Council (1422
1435). 22. Chapter XXII. Party Politics and the End of the Hundred Years' War (1435
1453). 23. Chapter XXIII. The Beginnings of York and Lancaster (1450
1459). 24. Chapter XXIV. Edward IV King and Exile (1459
1470). 25. Chapter XXV. The Close of the Middle Ages (1470
1485).