
Fourteenth Century England X
Gwilym Dodd(Editor)
Boydell Press
Published on 16. February 2018
Book
Hardback
218 pages
978-1-78327-279-2 (ISBN)
Description
The fruits of new research on the politics, society and culture of England in the fourteenth century.
Drawing on a diverse range of documentary, literary and material evidence, the essays collected here consider a wide range of important issues for the period. Political and institutional history is addressed in essays on Edward II's personal expenditure and the development and workings of parliament, including an analysis of those neglected "parliamentarians" of the period, the parliamentary proctors. Important new insights into the social history of the fourteenth century are provided by chapters on marriage and the accumulation of lay estates, the brokerage of royal wardship and the important and difficult subject of sexual violence towards under-age girls. Another chapter considers the enormously costly and complex task of feeding and supplying medieval armies across the "long" fourteenth century, while two final pieces offer important new insights into the material culture of the age, focusing in turn on St Stephen's Chapel, Westminster, and the phenomenon of royal reburial. Richly textured with personal and local detail, these new studies provide numerous insights into the lives of great and small in this fascinating period ofmedieval history.
GWILYM DODD is Associate Professor of Medieval History at the University of Nottingham.
Contributors: Elizabeth Biggs, Anna M. Duch, Bridget Wells-Furby, Alan Kissane, Ilana Krug, Alison K.McHardy, Seymour Phillips, Laura Tompkins, Kathryn Warner.
Drawing on a diverse range of documentary, literary and material evidence, the essays collected here consider a wide range of important issues for the period. Political and institutional history is addressed in essays on Edward II's personal expenditure and the development and workings of parliament, including an analysis of those neglected "parliamentarians" of the period, the parliamentary proctors. Important new insights into the social history of the fourteenth century are provided by chapters on marriage and the accumulation of lay estates, the brokerage of royal wardship and the important and difficult subject of sexual violence towards under-age girls. Another chapter considers the enormously costly and complex task of feeding and supplying medieval armies across the "long" fourteenth century, while two final pieces offer important new insights into the material culture of the age, focusing in turn on St Stephen's Chapel, Westminster, and the phenomenon of royal reburial. Richly textured with personal and local detail, these new studies provide numerous insights into the lives of great and small in this fascinating period ofmedieval history.
GWILYM DODD is Associate Professor of Medieval History at the University of Nottingham.
Contributors: Elizabeth Biggs, Anna M. Duch, Bridget Wells-Furby, Alan Kissane, Ilana Krug, Alison K.McHardy, Seymour Phillips, Laura Tompkins, Kathryn Warner.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Woodbridge
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Cloth over boards
Illustrations
1 b/w, 1 line illus.
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
499 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78327-279-2 (9781783272792)
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GWILYM DODD is Associate Professor of History at the University of Nottingham, UK. ALISON K. MCHARDY was formerly Reader in Medieval English History at the University of Nottingham. Dr ELIZABETH BIGGS started work on St Stephen's College as part of the large research project "St Stephen's Chapel: Visual and Political Culture, 1292-1941" at the University of York. She has taught at York and the University of the West of England.
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Content
'Bought by the King Himself': Edward II, his Chamber, his Family and his Interests in 1325-26 - Kathryn Warner
Parliament in the Reign of Edward II, with Some After-Thoughts on the Modus Tenendi Parliamentum - Seymour Phillips
The Representation of the Clergy in Parliament - Alison McHardy
Feeding Mars: Military Purveyance in the Long Fourteenth Century - Ilana Krug
'Unnatural in Body and a Villain in Soul': Rape and Sexual Violence Towards Girls Under the Age of Canonical Consent in Late Medieval England - Alan Kissane
Marriage and Inheritance: the Element of Chance in the Development of Lay Estates in the Fourteenth Century - Bridget Wells-Furby
Mary Percy and John de Southeray: Wardship, Marriage and Divorce in Fourteenth-Century England - Laura Tompkins
Richard II's Kingship at St Stephen's Chapel, Westminster, 1377-1399 - Elizabeth Biggs
Bodies in Constant Motion: the Burials and Reburials of the Plantagenet Dynasty, c. 1272-1399 - Anna M. Duch
Parliament in the Reign of Edward II, with Some After-Thoughts on the Modus Tenendi Parliamentum - Seymour Phillips
The Representation of the Clergy in Parliament - Alison McHardy
Feeding Mars: Military Purveyance in the Long Fourteenth Century - Ilana Krug
'Unnatural in Body and a Villain in Soul': Rape and Sexual Violence Towards Girls Under the Age of Canonical Consent in Late Medieval England - Alan Kissane
Marriage and Inheritance: the Element of Chance in the Development of Lay Estates in the Fourteenth Century - Bridget Wells-Furby
Mary Percy and John de Southeray: Wardship, Marriage and Divorce in Fourteenth-Century England - Laura Tompkins
Richard II's Kingship at St Stephen's Chapel, Westminster, 1377-1399 - Elizabeth Biggs
Bodies in Constant Motion: the Burials and Reburials of the Plantagenet Dynasty, c. 1272-1399 - Anna M. Duch