The End of the House of Lancaster
R. L. Storey(Author)
Sutton Publishing Ltd
2nd Edition
Published on 21. January 1999
Book
Hardback
296 pages
978-0-7509-2199-2 (ISBN)
Description
The Wars of the Roses were central to 15th-century English history. Their cause lay both deep in the constitution of the Lancastrian kingship and closer to the surface in Henry VI's personal weaknesses. This account of the end of the Lancastrian dynasty brings these factors into sharp focus. The author constructs a lucid interpretation of the fickle support afforded to Henry VI by his great lords, and postulates that it was this breakdown in law and order - caused by Henry VI's personal weakness - which provided the perfect conditions for the outbreak of war. The text also presents and assesses original source material on the background to the first phase of the Wars of the Roses.
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Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Stroud
United Kingdom
Publishing group
The History Press Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
tables, maps, index
Weight
400 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7509-2199-2 (9780750921992)
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Content
Introduction - "The Wars of the Roses"; Henry VI; indictment of a regime; Cade's rebellion; Richard of York; the siege of Taunton; "the field at Dartford"; Richard Neville and the West March; "the beginning of sorrows"; the genesis of "York"; the Duke of Exeter's Rebellion; the sack of Elvaston; the First Battle of St Albans; the fight at Clyst; the King's peace and the Queen's war; conclusion - the new king. Appendices: the molecatcher's tale; crime and pardon; the Norwich riots; the imprisonment of the Duke of Norfolk; the civic disputes in Hereford; the Warwick inheritance.