Beschreibung:
Essays exploring how England was governed during a tumultuous period.
Preface - Remy Ambuhl and James Bothwell and W. Mark Ormrod and Laura TompkinsIntroduction - Remy Ambuhl and James Bothwell and W. Mark Ormrod and Laura TompkinsThe Efficiency of English Royal Administration in the Last Years of Edward I - Michael C PrestwichGovernment and Market in the Early Fourteenth Century - Wendy ChildsKings' Clerks: The Essential Tools of Government - Alison McHardyEdward II: Favourites, Loyalty, and Kingship - Jeffrey S HamiltonThe Perils of Lordship: The Life and Death of William Tuchet (c. 1275-1322) - Bridget Wells-Furby'War', 'Rebellion' or 'Perilous Times'? Political Taxonomy and the Conflict in England, 1321-2 - Andy KingThe Carlisle Roll of Arms and the Political Fabric of Military Service under Edward III - Andrew AytonWhat's in a Title? Comital Development, Political Pressures and Questions of Purpose in Fourteenth Century England - James BothwellEdward the Black Prince: Lordship and Administration in the Plantagenet Empire - David Green'Said the Mistress to the Bishop': Alice Perrers, William Wykeham and Court Networks in Fourteenth-Century England - Laura TompkinsThe Politics of Surrender: Treason, Trials and Recrimination in the 1370s - Remy Ambuhl and Gwilym DoddRichard II in the Mirror of Christendom - Michael J BennettList of Christopher Given-Wilson Publications - James Bothwell