This authoritative survey of Britain in the later Middle Ages comprises 28 chapters written by leading figures in the field. * Covers social, economic, political, religious, and cultural history in England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales * Provides a guide to the historical debates over the later Middle Ages * Addresses questions at the leading edge of historical scholarship * Each chapter includes suggestions for further reading
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"It remains an immensely valuable summation of the state ofmainstream scholarship at the beginning of the twenty-firstcentury, from which students coming to these national histories forthe first time will still derive immense benefit."(Speculum, 2010)
Succinct and stimulating" English Historical Review "Ahandsome, informative and scholarly volume" MedievalArchaeology
"Admirably comprehensive and warmly to be recommended"History
"No scholar, student or general reader could ask for a betterguide" Economic History Review
"A fine book with a stellar cast of contributors" Continuityand Change
"Among the better, most nuanced and thought-provoking introductionsto its field" Journal of Ecclesiastical History
"An extremely important contribution to medieval Britishscholarship" Albion
"This is a very impressive product from an ambitious project."Welsh History Review
Succinct and stimulating" English Historical Review "Ahandsome, informative and scholarly volume" MedievalArchaeology
"Admirably comprehensive and warmly to be recommended"History
"No scholar, student or general reader could ask for a betterguide" Economic History Review
"A fine book with a stellar cast of contributors" Continuityand Change
"Among the better, most nuanced and thought-provoking introductionsto its field" Journal of Ecclesiastical History
"An extremely important contribution to medieval Britishscholarship" Albion
"This is a very impressive product from an ambitious project."Welsh History Review