Rulers and ruled in late medieval England : essays presented to Gerald Harriss
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Rulers and ruled in late medieval England : essays presented to Gerald Harriss
Hambledon Press, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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How power was distributed and exercised is a key issue in understanding attitudes and assumptions in late medieval England. The essays in this volume all deal with those who had the power to make political decisions, whether kings, nobles or gentry, courtiers or clergy. While ultimately power rested on force, it was enshrined in the law and more usually exercised by influence and by the dangling of reward. Most disputes were settled without violence, if often with recourse to prolonged struggles in the courts, but those who offended against established interests could be punished severely, as the cases of Sir John Mortimer and of Bishop Reginald Pecock show. These essays show how power was exercised and how men of the time thought about it.
目次
- Caterpillars of the Commonwealth? Courtiers in late medieval England, Rosemary Horrox
- diet and consumption in gentry and noble households - a case study from around the Wash, Christopher Woolgar
- Richard II's ordinances of war of 1385, Maurice Keen
- Richard II's views on kingship, Simon Walker
- Henry IV, the Commons and the recovery of Royal finance in 1407, Edmund Wright
- the strange death of Sir John Mortimer - politics and the law of treason in Lancastrian England, Edward Powell
- parliamentary restoration - John Mowbray and the Dukedom of Norfolk in 1425, Rowena E. Archer
- a disputed mortgate - Ralph, Lord Cromwell, Sir John Gra and the Manor of Multon Hall, S.J. Payling
- "The Greatest Man of That Age" - the acquisition of Sir John Fastolf's East Anglian estates, Anthony Smith
- friends of the dead - executors, wills and family strategy in 15th-century Norfolk, Philippa Maddern
- the stonor circle in the 15th century, Christine Carpenter
- the King's goverment and the fall of Pecock, 1457-58, Jeremy Catto
- Crown Office and the licensed retinues in the reign of Henry VII, Dominic Luckett
- the Earl, the Archbishop and the Council - the affray at Fulford, May 1504, R.W. Hoyle.
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