A chronology of medieval British history
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A chronology of medieval British history
Routledge, 2020
- 1066-1307 : hbk
- 1307-1485 : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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1066-1307 : hbk ISBN 9780367333386
Description
A Chronology of Medieval British History 1066-1307 covers events in British history, starting with the arrival of the new Norman ruling dynasty which 'connected' British politics, culture, religion and society more closely to mainland Europe, and ending with Edward I's death and Robert Bruce's revolt in 1307.
The book is designed as a year-by-year guide to political, military, religious and cultural developments, centred on the states within the British Isles - England, Scotland, the Welsh states until annexation in 1282, and Ireland until conquest in the 1170s. Throughout the book, a detailed but succinct narrative of events is provided, clearly explaining what happened and when. The relevant sources and the latest academic studies for each period are listed, and any difficulties relating to the dating, accuracy and interpretation of records are identified.
Comprehensive and accessible, A Chronology of Medieval British History 1066-1307 will be of great use to students of medieval British and European history.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1 Chronology: 1066 to 1154
2 Chronology: 1155 to 1217
3 Chronology: 1218 to 1307
Index
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1307-1485 : hbk ISBN 9780367421496
Description
A Chronology of Medieval British History 1307-1485 is a year-by-year guide to political, military, religious and cultural developments in the states within the British Isles from 1307-1485.
The book uses a range of primary sources to provide a detailed and comprehensive narrative of events as they occurred. Throughout, the dating and accuracy of the records are identified, and problems of interpretation highlighted. The result is both a narrative of developments in parallel and inter-connected polities, and an 'epitome' of source material. Where exact data is difficult to come by or problematic on account of the political bias of the sources, this is evaluated and various options in interpretation referenced along with any recent developments in study and interpretation by academic experts.
Using a chronological framework and dividing the material into separate sections for each state or region each year to allow for easy cross-referencing, A Chronology of Medieval British History 1307-1485 is ideal for students of medieval British and European history.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1 Chronology: 1307-99
2 Chronology: 1399-1485
Index
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