by Linda Clark (Editor), Alastair Dunn (Contributor), Linda Clark (Editor), David Grummitt (Contributor), Alastair Dunn (Contributor), David Grummitt (Contributor), David Grummitt (Contributor), James Ross (Contributor), James Lee (Contributor), Linda Clark (Editor), Keith Dockray (Contributor), Dr Hannes Kleineke (Contributor), Frank D Millard (Contributor), Peter Booth (Contributor), Professor Ian Forrest (Contributor), Peter W Fleming (Contributor)
The essays in this volume explore themes long seen as central to the history of late medieval England and Europe. They examine the strength of opposition to Henry IV's usurpation, the nature and extent of the lollards' resistance to orthodox religion, and the contrasting causes of violence and disorder in the remote border regions at opposite ends of the country, in Cornwall and in the north-west. Subversion of its authority might be counteracted by a regime which recognized the importance of pageantry to bolster its public profile, while a complex weave of patronage, private interest and dedicated service enabled the Exchequer to function through periods of financial crisis. Relations between the Crown and urban centres, potentially a cause of tension, were eased by an emerging body of professional urban law-officers prepared to act as intermediaries. Contributors: PETER BOOTH, CLIVE BURGESS, KEITH DOCKRAY, ALASTAIR DUNN, PETER W. FLEMING, IAN FORREST, DAVID GRUMMITT, HANNES KLEINEKE, J.L. LAYNSMITH, JAMES LEE, FRANK D. MILLARD, JAMES ROSS, SIMON WALKER.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 202
Publisher: Boydell Press
Published: 31 Jul 2003
ISBN 10: 1843830256
ISBN 13: 9781843830252