
Fourteenth Century England XIII
Boydell Press
Published on 11. February 2025
Book
Hardback
204 pages
978-1-78327-754-4 (ISBN)
Description
Essays on a diverse range of topics, presenting the latest research on themes of gender, religion, warfare, the built environment and chronicle-writing of the period.
This collection brings into dialogue scholarship on social, religious, economic, military and political history, offering exciting new insights into a range of topics, based upon meticulous research into published and unpublished archival records. Two studies reveal the influence of gendered norms and expectations at different ends of the social spectrum, one focussing on peasant women charged with extramarital sex known as leyrwite, the other on the martial achievements and expectations of Edward III. Several essays examine patronage, property investment and the built environment, with actors ranging from the papacy to religious guilds and members of the gentry. Further contributions provide new perspectives on conflict and violence: a re-examination of how the Peasants' Revolt was recorded in the Anonimalle Chronicle, a consideration of how armies were recruited at the time of civil war in 1321-22, and an investigation of the life and career of Henry Crystede, an Englishman fighting in Ireland.
This collection brings into dialogue scholarship on social, religious, economic, military and political history, offering exciting new insights into a range of topics, based upon meticulous research into published and unpublished archival records. Two studies reveal the influence of gendered norms and expectations at different ends of the social spectrum, one focussing on peasant women charged with extramarital sex known as leyrwite, the other on the martial achievements and expectations of Edward III. Several essays examine patronage, property investment and the built environment, with actors ranging from the papacy to religious guilds and members of the gentry. Further contributions provide new perspectives on conflict and violence: a re-examination of how the Peasants' Revolt was recorded in the Anonimalle Chronicle, a consideration of how armies were recruited at the time of civil war in 1321-22, and an investigation of the life and career of Henry Crystede, an Englishman fighting in Ireland.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Woodbridge
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
3 maps and 3 b/w illus.
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
476 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78327-754-4 (9781783277544)
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Persons
MATTHEW HEFFERAN is a Teaching Associate in Medieval and Early Modern History at the University of Nottingham. ANDY KING is Lecturer in Medieval History at the University of Southampton, UK. GWILYM DODD is Associate Professor of History at the University of Nottingham, UK. HELEN LACEY is Associate Professor in Late Medieval History at Mansfield College, University of Oxford, UK.
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Content
1. Life after Leyrwite: Sexual Subjectivity on the Medieval Manor, c.1270-c.1330 - Alice Raw
2. Papal Provisions and the Patronage of English Religious Houses, 1305-52 - Peter McDonald
3. 'For the purpose of punishing the injuries inflicted upon the king's people': Recruiting Armies for the Conflict in England, 1321-22 - Andy King
4. Masculinity and Kingship During the Early Years of the Hundred Years War, c. 1337-50 - Matthew Hefferan
5. Building Success: Property Investment and Development in Ludlow - Rachael Harkes
6. Fact or Fiction? Froissart's account of Henry Crystede's time in Ireland - Randolph Jones
7. The Anonimalle Chronicle Narrative of the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 - Andrew Prescott
8. A Gentleman and His House: Thomas Calston and Bewley Court, Wiltshire - Jeremy Goldberg
2. Papal Provisions and the Patronage of English Religious Houses, 1305-52 - Peter McDonald
3. 'For the purpose of punishing the injuries inflicted upon the king's people': Recruiting Armies for the Conflict in England, 1321-22 - Andy King
4. Masculinity and Kingship During the Early Years of the Hundred Years War, c. 1337-50 - Matthew Hefferan
5. Building Success: Property Investment and Development in Ludlow - Rachael Harkes
6. Fact or Fiction? Froissart's account of Henry Crystede's time in Ireland - Randolph Jones
7. The Anonimalle Chronicle Narrative of the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 - Andrew Prescott
8. A Gentleman and His House: Thomas Calston and Bewley Court, Wiltshire - Jeremy Goldberg