Edward the Black Prince : power in medieval Europe

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Edward the Black Prince : power in medieval Europe

David Green

(The medieval world / general editor, David Bates)

Pearson/Longman, 2007

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Previously published: Stroud, Gloucestershire ; Charleston, SC : Tempus, 2001

Includes bibliographical references (p. 241-268) and index

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内容説明

The Black Prince was one of the most important figures of the medieval period: he claimed the major battles of the Hundred Years Wars. Dying before his father, Edward III, he left his young son, the future Richard II, to an uncertain destiny. Despite his untimely death, the Black Prince played an integral role in English, Welsh, Spanish and French political life in the middle years of the fourteenth century. This was a period of intense political, social, economic and religious change, witnessing the outbreak of the Hundred Years War, the impact of repeated outbreaks of the Black Death, the notable growth of parliament's importance and England's first major heresy. The consequences of such events were extremely significant and wide-ranging and contributed to the transition from the medieval to the early modern world. The Black Prince was right at the centre of such transitions. His life and career both influenced change and was representative of its effects. He serves therefore as a crucial figure in his own right and as an example that can be used to illuminate the forces at work in the middle and later years of the fourteenth century. This book both provides a biography of the prince and insight into the medieval world at large.

目次

Introduction 1. England at War 2. The Black Death: "A Plague on Eminence" 3. Chivalry and Nobility 4. A Prince's Household: Lordship and Status 5. Parliament, Representation and the Body Politic 6. Religion - Piety and Patronage Conclusion

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