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Bigod Earls of Norfolk in the Thirteenth Century [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 280 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 576 g, 2 b/w, 2 line illus.
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jul-2005
  • Leidėjas: The Boydell Press
  • ISBN-10: 1843831643
  • ISBN-13: 9781843831648
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 280 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 576 g, 2 b/w, 2 line illus.
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jul-2005
  • Leidėjas: The Boydell Press
  • ISBN-10: 1843831643
  • ISBN-13: 9781843831648
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Study of one of the most influential aristocratic families of medieval England.

The Bigods were one of the most powerful and important families in thirteenth-century England. They are chiefly remembered for their dramatic interventions in high politics. Roger III Bigod (c. 1209-70) famously led the march on Westminster Hall in 1258 against Henry III, while Roger IV Bigod (1245-1306) confronted Edward I in 1297 in similar fashion. This book is the first full-scale study of these two earls, and explores in depth the reasons thatled each of them to take the extreme step of confronting his king. It is only in part, however, a political study. In seeking to understand the motives that lay behind their public actions, the book scrutinizes the earls' privateaffairs. It establishes for the first time the precise extent of their landed estate, the size of their incomes, and the membership and quality of their affinities. It also examines their relationships with friends and relatives,their building works, and even their personalities. Extensive use is made throughout of unpublished manuscript sources: in particular, the hundreds of ministers' accounts that have survived from the administration of Roger IV Bigod, and the charters given by both earls, which are calendared and translated in an appendix.

Recenzijos

Engaging and tremendously informative. * THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW * Admirably thorough and full of new things... a most useful addition to studies of the thirteenth-century English aristocracy. * EHR * (A) careful and well-crafted treatment of the meteoric rise and fall of one of England's great baronial families of the thirteenth century. * SPECULUM * This book is...without doubt important to our understanding of the thirteenth century on a number of levels. (It is) the product of extremely thorough and painstaking research and makes an illuminating and very important contribution to our understanding of thirteenth century politics and government. * REVIEWS IN HISTORY * Marc Morris has mastered the huge amount of documentary evidence...to produce an eminently readable narrative. * SUFFOLK INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY & HISTORY NEWSLETTER * As always from Boydell, an excellent reference work for the scholar and interested reader alike. * HISTORICAL NOVELS REVIEW *

List of Illustrations
vii
Preface ix
List of Abbreviations
xiii
The Outsider: Roger III Bigod, 1209-45
1(25)
Acquiring an earldom
1(7)
Coming of age: the Marshal rebellion
8(5)
Henry III's personal rule: the first ten years
13(13)
The Making of a Magnate: Roger III Bigod, 1245-58
26(31)
Becoming Earl Marshal
26(5)
Lands and finances
31(11)
Politics, 1246-58
42(15)
The Bigods and the Reform Movement, 1258-70
57(44)
A revolutionary leader
57(2)
The roots of power: the affinity of Roger III Bigod
59(14)
The Bigods and the Provisions of Oxford: idealism or self-interest?
73(8)
The revolution undone
81(7)
Different paths
88(13)
The Wider Picture: Roger IV Bigod, 1270-89
101(37)
Change at the top
101(1)
A multiple inheritance
102(5)
Relations with the Crown, 1270--77
107(11)
Wales and Ireland
118(13)
The seeds of discontent?
131(7)
Lordship, Leadership and Loss: Roger IV Bigod, 1290-1306
138(46)
Changes in the household
138(15)
Relations with the king, 1290-97
153(8)
1297
161(10)
The end of an earldom
171(13)
Conclusion 184(8)
Appendix A: Itinerary of Roger III Bigod 192(6)
Appendix B: Itinerary of Roger IV Bigod 198(7)
Appendix C: Settrington, Yorkshire 205(2)
Appendix D: Seneschals 207(3)
Appendix E: Calendar of Bigod Charters 210(21)
Bibliography 231(14)
Index 245


Dr Marc Morris is a medieval historian. His other books include The Norman Conquest and A Great and Terrible King: Edward I and the Forging of Britain