Ruling England 1042-1217

Ruling England 1042-1217
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 291
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ISBN-10 : 9781317334750
ISBN-13 : 1317334752
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Ruling England 1042-1217 by : Richard Huscroft

Ruling England, now in its second edition, is a key text for students wishing to understand the complexities of medieval kingship in England from 1042–1217. Beginning just before the Norman Conquest, and ending with the ratification of Magna Carta, this book is divided into three parts: Late Anglo-Saxon England, Anglo-Norman England and Angevin England. Richard Huscroft considers the reign of each king during these periods, including their relationships with the nobility, local government, the courts and the Church and poses the central question of how the ruler of the most sophisticated kingdom in twelfth century Europe was eventually compelled to submit to the humiliation of Magna Carta at the start of the thirteenth. This new edition has been fully revised and updated to take into account the latest scholarship. Throughout the book key areas of historiographical debate are highlighted and analysed, including nationhood, feudalism and Magna Carta. The narrative is supported by maps, a genealogy of the kings of England, a chronology, a glossary and an introduction to the principal narrative sources and their authors to provide a thorough introduction to the political history of medieval England. This book will be essential reading for students of English medieval history.

Ruling England, 1042-1217

Ruling England, 1042-1217
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9781317867654
ISBN-13 : 1317867653
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Ruling England, 1042-1217 by : Richard Huscroft

A new history of post-conquest England which makes the new kingdom accessible through a focus on its kings and how it was ruled, featuring the empire building dynasties. The central theme of the book is the rise and fall of English kingship during this period and at its heart is the central question of how the ruler of the most sophisticated kingdom in 12th century Europe was eventually compelled to submit to the humiliation of Magna Carta at the start of the thirteenth. The book also reaffirms the importance of high politics in English history. No proper understanding of the wider aspects of medieval history (social, economic, cultural) is possible without a firm grounding in political events, and this book covers these themes in depth.

Expulsion

Expulsion
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Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105122058949
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Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Expulsion by : Richard Huscroft

"The story of how England's kings first courted then persecuted and finally expelled England's Jewish community during the Middle Ages. The first Jewish communities in the British Isles were established following William of Normandy's conquest of Britain in 1066. They settled in London and were at first courted by their Christian hosts. However, not long after attitudes began to change, reflecting the hardening of wider European attitudes. In a course of events that frighteningly mirrors that of Nazi Germany over seven centuries later, statutory regulations against the Jews, culminating with the Statute of Jewry of 1275, became the increasingly harsh and punitive. There were never more than a few thousand Jews in medieval England, but they were envied, hated and misunderstood because of their wealth and beliefs. After just over 200 years the Jewish communities of England were forcibly removed on the orders of Edward I. The Jews remained excluded for over 350 years, England was not unique in its approach to 'the Jewish problem, ' but it was different in the permanence of the solution it found."--Publisher's description.

Making England, 796-1042

Making England, 796-1042
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 9780429893179
ISBN-13 : 0429893175
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Making England, 796-1042 by : Richard Huscroft

Making England, 796–1042 explores the creation and establishment of the kingdom of England and the significant changes that led to it becoming one of the most successful and sophisticated political structures in the western world by the middle of the eleventh century. At the end of the eighth century when King Offa of Mercia died, England was a long way from being a single kingdom ruled by a single king. This book examines how and why the kingdom of England formed in the way it did and charts the growth of royal power over the following two and a half centuries. Key political and military events are introduced alongside developments within government, the law, the church and wider social and economic changes to provide a detailed picture of England throughout this period. This is also set against a wider European context to demonstrate the influence of external forces on England’s development. With a focus on England’s rulers and elites, Making England, 796–1042 uncovers the type of kingdom England was and analyses its strengths and weaknesses as well as the emerging concept of a specifically English nation. Arranged both chronologically and thematically, and containing a selection of maps and genealogies, it is the ideal introducion to this subject for students of medieval history and of medieval England in particular.

The Norman Conquest

The Norman Conquest
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 9781317866275
ISBN-13 : 1317866274
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis The Norman Conquest by : Richard Huscroft

The Norman Conquest was one of the most significant events in European history. Over forty years from 1066, England was traumatised and transformed. The Anglo-Saxon ruling class was eliminated, foreign elites took control of Church and State, and England's entire political, social and cultural orientation was changed. Out of the upheaval which followed the Battle of Hastings, a new kind of Englishness emerged and the priorities of England's new rulers set the kingdom on the political course it was to follow for the rest of the Middle Ages. However, the Norman Conquest was more than a purely English phenomenon, for Wales, Scotland and Normandy were all deeply affected by it too. This book's broad sweep successfully encompasses these wider British and French perspectives to offer a fresh, clear and concise introduction to the events which propelled the two nations into the Middle Ages and dramatically altered the course of history.

No Freedom Without Regulation

No Freedom Without Regulation
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9780300211672
ISBN-13 : 0300211678
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis No Freedom Without Regulation by : Joseph William Singer

A tour de force that corrects a misconception long embraced by both the left and the right about markets and regulation Almost everyone who follows politics or economics agrees on one thing: more regulation means less freedom. Joseph William Singer, one of the world's most respected experts on property law, explains why this understanding of regulation is simply wrong. While analysts as ideologically divided as Alan Greenspan and Joseph Stiglitz have framed regulatory questions as a matter of governments versus markets, Singer reminds us of what we've willfully forgotten: government is not inherently opposed to free markets or private property, but is, in fact, necessary to their very existence. Singer uses the recent subprime crisis to demonstrate: Regulation's essential importance for freedom and democracy Why consumer protection laws are a basic pillar of economic freedom How private property rests on a regulatory infrastructure Why liberals and conservatives actually agree on these relationships far more than they disagree This concise volume is essential reading for policy makers, philosophers, political theorists, economists, and financial professionals on both sides of the aisle.

British Depth Studies c5001100 (Anglo-Saxon and Norman Britain)

British Depth Studies c5001100 (Anglo-Saxon and Norman Britain)
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Publisher : Anthem Press
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9781783088096
ISBN-13 : 1783088095
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis British Depth Studies c5001100 (Anglo-Saxon and Norman Britain) by : Sophie Ambler

British Depth Studies c.500–1100 (Anglo-Saxon and Norman Britain) is a collaboration between academic specialists and experienced schoolteachers to provide a reliable and up-to-date summary of Anglo-Saxon and Norman Britain, complete with original sources, for use in schools. In particular, it prepares students and teachers for the British Depth Study GCSE components of the Edexcel and AQA examination boards. Eight chapters, each prefaced with a timeline and an overview, deal systematically and clearly with all the key issues defi ned in the exam specifi cations.

Medieval Britain, c.1000-1500

Medieval Britain, c.1000-1500
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 389
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ISBN-10 : 9780521190718
ISBN-13 : 0521190711
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Medieval Britain, c.1000-1500 by : David Crouch

This introductory textbook offers a fully integrated perspective of medieval Britain, from 1000 to 1500. Written in an engaging and accessible style and organised thematically, the book emphasises elements of medieval life over political narrative. It will be an essential resource for undergraduate students taking courses on medieval Britain.

A/AS Level History for AQA Royal Authority and the Angevin Kings, 1154–1216 Student Book

A/AS Level History for AQA Royal Authority and the Angevin Kings, 1154–1216 Student Book
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 125
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ISBN-10 : 9781316504390
ISBN-13 : 1316504395
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis A/AS Level History for AQA Royal Authority and the Angevin Kings, 1154–1216 Student Book by : Martin Evans

A new series of bespoke, full-coverage resources developed for the AQA 2015 A/AS Level History. Written for the AQA A/AS Level History specifications for first teaching from 2015, this print Student Book covers the Royal Authority and the Angevin Kings, 1154-1216 Depth component. Completely matched to the new AQA specification, this full-colour Student Book provides valuable background information to contextualise the period of study. Supporting students in developing their critical thinking, research and written communication skills, it also encourages them to make links between different time periods, topics and historical themes.

England and its Rulers

England and its Rulers
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 343
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ISBN-10 : 9781118736227
ISBN-13 : 1118736222
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis England and its Rulers by : Michael T. Clanchy

This is an updated and expanded edition of a classic introduction to medieval England from the reign of William the Conqueror to Edward I. Includes a new chapter on family and gender roles, revisions throughout to enhance the narrative flow, and further reading sections containing the most up-to-date sources Offers engaging and clear discussion of the key political, economic, social, and cultural issues of the period, by an esteemed scholar and writer Illustrates themes with lively, pertinent examples and important primary sources Assesses the reigns of key Norman, Angevin, and Plantagenet monarchs, as well as the British dimension of English history, the creation of wealth, the rise of the aristocracy, and more