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El. knyga: Political Society in Later Medieval England: A Festschrift for Christine Carpenter

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  • Formatas: 280 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Jul-2015
  • Leidėjas: The Boydell Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782045144
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  • Formatas: 280 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Jul-2015
  • Leidėjas: The Boydell Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782045144
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Essays on the connections between politics and society in the middle ages, showing their interdependence.

Christine Carpenter's influential work on late-medieval English society aspires to encompass a wide spectrum of human experience. Her vision of "total" history embeds the study of politics in a multi-dimensional social frameworkwhich ranges from mentalities and ideology to economy and geography. This collection of essays celebrates Professor Carpenter's achievement by drawing attention to the social underpinning of political culture; the articles reflectthe range of her interests, chronologically from the thirteenth century to the sixteenth, and thematically from ideology and culture, through government and its officials, the nobility, gentry and yeomanry, the law and the church, to local society. The connection between centre and locality pervades the volume, as does the interplay of the ideological and cultural with the practical and material. The essays highlight both how ideas were moulded in political debate and action, and how their roots sprang from social pressures and interests. It also emphasises the wider cultural aspects of topics too-easily conceived as local and material.

BENJAMIN THOMPSON is Fellow and Tutor in History at Somerville College, Oxford; JOHN WATTS is Professor of Later Medieval History at the University of Oxford and Fellow and Tutor of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.

Contributors: Jackson Armstrong, Caroline Burt, Tony Moore, Richard Partington, Ted Powell, Andrea Ruddick, Andrew Spencer, Benjamin Thompson, John Watts, Theron Westervelt, Jenny Wormald.

Recenzijos

One can only be impressed by the level of research underpinning all of these essays, which makes this a fitting tribute to Professor Carpenter. * PARLIAMENTARY HISTORY * A nicely balanced and focused examination of the influence of Carpenter's work on her students and colleagues over the last thirty years ... A very fine testament to the energies and intellectual rigor of the esteemed Christine Carpenter. * THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW * A stimulating volume that pays tribute to Carpenter's career as author and teacher. * THE RICARDIAN * Although readers will naturally find some papers here that speak to their interests more strongly than others, there are intriguing resonances to be heard across the collection. * CATHOLIC HISTORICAL REVIEW *

Acknowledgements vii
Abbreviations ix
Contributors xi
Introduction 1(8)
John Watts
Appreciations 9(6)
Helen Castor
Catherine Holmes
Zara Steiner
Rosamond Mckitterick
John Morrill
1 `If I do you wrong, who will do you right?' Justice and Politics During the Personal Rule of Henry III
15(23)
Tony Moore
2 The Coronation Oath in English Politics, 1272--1399
38(17)
Andrew Spencer
3 Local Government in Warwickshire and Worcestershire under Edward II
55(19)
Caroline Burt
4 The Nature of Noble Service to Edward III
74(19)
Richard Partington
5 Local Politics and Ecclesiastical Patronage in Gentry Letters
93(20)
Andrea Ruddick
6 Locality and Ecclesiastical Polity: The Late Medieval Church between Duality and Integration
113(33)
Benjamin Thompson
7 Concepts of Kinship in Lancastrian Westmorland
146(20)
Jackson W. Armstrong
8 Body Politic and Body Corporate in the Fifteenth Century: the Case of the Duchy of Lancaster
166(18)
Ted Powell
9 Manifestoes for Rebellion in Late-Fifteenth-Century England
184(15)
Theron Westervelt
10 `New Men, `New Learning' and `New Monarchy': Personnel and Policy in Royal Government, 1461--1529
199(30)
John Watts
11 How Different It Was in Scotland: Three Earls, a Football and a Ghost Story
229(16)
Jenny Wormald
A Bibliography of the Major Writings of Christine Carpenter, to 2015 245(4)
Index 249(18)
Tabula Gratulatoria 267
Andrew M. Spencer is a Senior Tutor of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge and Associate Lecturer of the University of Cambridge. He is a historian of politics and the constitution of England in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries and has written extensively on the constitutional, political, military and social role of the nobility in particular.