The English nobility in the late Middle Ages : the fourteenth-century political community
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The English nobility in the late Middle Ages : the fourteenth-century political community
Routledge, c1996
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Originally published as The English nobility in the Middle Ages: London : Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1987
Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-215) and index
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Description
First Published in 2004. Four things dominated the life of the mediaeval noble: warfare, politics, land and family. It is with these central themes that this book is concerned. It encompasses the whole of the upper segment of the late medieval society; examines the relation of social status and political influence; describes the noble household and council; examines in detail the territorial and familial policies pursued by great landholders; emphasises the inter-relationship of local and national affairs; is arranged thematically, making it ideal for student use and has implications for the whole medieval period.
Table of Contents
Introduction Part I The ranks of the nobility 1 Kings and the titled nobility 2 The peerage 3 The gentry Part II Servants, lands, and the family 4 Households and councils 5 Estates in land 6 Property, the family, and money CONCLUSION: Political society in fourteenth-century England
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