Author: David Grummitt
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351723871
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
This title was first published in 2002: This collection of essays is based on papers delivered at a conference held at the Public Record Office in November 1999. The purpose of the book is to highlight the close links between England and France and the role of England and Englishmen in Renaissance Europe. It provides a statement of current research by the leading scholars in that field and should serve as a basis both for teaching and for further work. It is necessary to fill the gap that exists in the history of this period, which is currently concentrated in narrative, diplomatic history or general surveys of the role of England in Europe. This coherent set of essays, built around complementary themes, and with the addition of a historiographical and thematic introduction, focuses solely on England and France in the period after the end of the Hundred Years War and before the onset of French Wars of Religion.
The English Experience in France c.1450-1558
Author: David Grummitt
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351723871
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
This title was first published in 2002: This collection of essays is based on papers delivered at a conference held at the Public Record Office in November 1999. The purpose of the book is to highlight the close links between England and France and the role of England and Englishmen in Renaissance Europe. It provides a statement of current research by the leading scholars in that field and should serve as a basis both for teaching and for further work. It is necessary to fill the gap that exists in the history of this period, which is currently concentrated in narrative, diplomatic history or general surveys of the role of England in Europe. This coherent set of essays, built around complementary themes, and with the addition of a historiographical and thematic introduction, focuses solely on England and France in the period after the end of the Hundred Years War and before the onset of French Wars of Religion.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351723871
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
This title was first published in 2002: This collection of essays is based on papers delivered at a conference held at the Public Record Office in November 1999. The purpose of the book is to highlight the close links between England and France and the role of England and Englishmen in Renaissance Europe. It provides a statement of current research by the leading scholars in that field and should serve as a basis both for teaching and for further work. It is necessary to fill the gap that exists in the history of this period, which is currently concentrated in narrative, diplomatic history or general surveys of the role of England in Europe. This coherent set of essays, built around complementary themes, and with the addition of a historiographical and thematic introduction, focuses solely on England and France in the period after the end of the Hundred Years War and before the onset of French Wars of Religion.
The English Experience in France C.1450-1558
Author: David Grummitt
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781138742925
Category : British
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
"Cover"--"Half Title"--"Title" -- "Copyright" -- "Contents" -- "List of Contributors" -- "Abbreviations" -- "1 Introduction: war, diplomacy and cultural exchange 1450-1558" -- "PART I: ENGLAND'S FRENCH POSSESSIONS" -- "2 The Loss of Lancastrian Normandy: an administrative nightmare?" -- "3 'One of the mooste pryncipall treasours belongyng to his Realme of Englande': Calais and the Crown, c. 1450-1558" -- "PART II: WAR, DIPLOMACY AND DYNASTY" -- "4 The Practice of English Diplomacy in France 1461-71" -- "5 The Myth of 1485: did France really put Henry Tudor on the throne?" -- "6 'To Traffic with War'? Henry VII and the French campaign of 1492" -- "PART III: FRIENDSHIP AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE IN THE RENAISSANCE" -- "7 'Une haquenée ... pour le porter bientost et plus doucement en enfer ou en paradis': the French and Mary Tudor's marriage to Louis XII in 1514" -- "8 Sir Nicholas Carew's Journey through France in 1529" -- "9 Courtesy and Conflict: the experience of English diplomatic personnel at the court of Francis I" -- "10 The Private Face of Anglo-French Relations in the Sixteenth Century: the Lisles and their French friends
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781138742925
Category : British
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
"Cover"--"Half Title"--"Title" -- "Copyright" -- "Contents" -- "List of Contributors" -- "Abbreviations" -- "1 Introduction: war, diplomacy and cultural exchange 1450-1558" -- "PART I: ENGLAND'S FRENCH POSSESSIONS" -- "2 The Loss of Lancastrian Normandy: an administrative nightmare?" -- "3 'One of the mooste pryncipall treasours belongyng to his Realme of Englande': Calais and the Crown, c. 1450-1558" -- "PART II: WAR, DIPLOMACY AND DYNASTY" -- "4 The Practice of English Diplomacy in France 1461-71" -- "5 The Myth of 1485: did France really put Henry Tudor on the throne?" -- "6 'To Traffic with War'? Henry VII and the French campaign of 1492" -- "PART III: FRIENDSHIP AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE IN THE RENAISSANCE" -- "7 'Une haquenée ... pour le porter bientost et plus doucement en enfer ou en paradis': the French and Mary Tudor's marriage to Louis XII in 1514" -- "8 Sir Nicholas Carew's Journey through France in 1529" -- "9 Courtesy and Conflict: the experience of English diplomatic personnel at the court of Francis I" -- "10 The Private Face of Anglo-French Relations in the Sixteenth Century: the Lisles and their French friends
The Oxford History of the Laws of England: 1483-1558
Author: John Hamilton Baker
Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand
ISBN: 0198258178
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 1115
Book Description
This volume in 'The Oxford History of the Laws of England' covers the years 1483-1558, a period of immense social political, and intellectual changes which profoundly affected the law and its workings.
Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand
ISBN: 0198258178
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 1115
Book Description
This volume in 'The Oxford History of the Laws of England' covers the years 1483-1558, a period of immense social political, and intellectual changes which profoundly affected the law and its workings.
War, State, and Society in England and the Netherlands 1477-1559
Author: Steven Gunn
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 019920750X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 410
Book Description
"Comparing England and the Netherlands in the age of warrior princes such as Henry VIII and Charles V, the book examines the development of new military and fiscal institutions, and asks how mobilzation for war changed political relationships throughout society." --Résumé de l'éditeur.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 019920750X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 410
Book Description
"Comparing England and the Netherlands in the age of warrior princes such as Henry VIII and Charles V, the book examines the development of new military and fiscal institutions, and asks how mobilzation for war changed political relationships throughout society." --Résumé de l'éditeur.
Cultural Exchange in Seventeenth-Century France and England
Author: Gesa Stedman
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 135194696X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 325
Book Description
Gesa Stedman's ambitious new study is a comprehensive account of cross-channel cultural exchanges between seventeenth-century France and England, and includes discussion of a wide range of sources and topics. Literary texts, garden design, fashion, music, dance, food, the book market, and the theatre as well as key historical figures feature in the book. Importantly, Stedman concentrates on the connection between actual, material transfer and its symbolic representation in both visual and textual sources, investigating material exchange processes in order to shed light on the connection between actual and symbolic exchange. Individual chapters discuss exchanges instigated by mediators such as Henrietta Maria and Charles II, and textual and visual representations of cultural exchange with France in poetry, restoration comedies, fashion discourse, and in literary devices and characters. Well-written and accessible, Cultural Exchange in Seventeenth-Century France and England provides needed insight into the field of cultural exchange, and will be of interest to both literary scholars and cultural historians.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 135194696X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 325
Book Description
Gesa Stedman's ambitious new study is a comprehensive account of cross-channel cultural exchanges between seventeenth-century France and England, and includes discussion of a wide range of sources and topics. Literary texts, garden design, fashion, music, dance, food, the book market, and the theatre as well as key historical figures feature in the book. Importantly, Stedman concentrates on the connection between actual, material transfer and its symbolic representation in both visual and textual sources, investigating material exchange processes in order to shed light on the connection between actual and symbolic exchange. Individual chapters discuss exchanges instigated by mediators such as Henrietta Maria and Charles II, and textual and visual representations of cultural exchange with France in poetry, restoration comedies, fashion discourse, and in literary devices and characters. Well-written and accessible, Cultural Exchange in Seventeenth-Century France and England provides needed insight into the field of cultural exchange, and will be of interest to both literary scholars and cultural historians.
Cultural politics in fifteenth-century England [electronic resource]
Author: Alessandra Petrina
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004137130
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
This book analyses the relation between politics and the production of culture in Lancastrian England, focussing on the intellectual activity of Duke Humphrey of Gloucester, reconstructing his library and analysing his commissions of translations, biographies and political poems.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004137130
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
This book analyses the relation between politics and the production of culture in Lancastrian England, focussing on the intellectual activity of Duke Humphrey of Gloucester, reconstructing his library and analysing his commissions of translations, biographies and political poems.
Yorkist Lord
Author: Anne Crawford
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1441179976
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
John Howard, baron Howard and first duke of Norfolk, was one of the most important men of the Yorkist period. He was a consistently loyal supporter of the Yorkist dynasty from the late 1450s until his death at Bosworth in 1485. He was an indefatigable royal servant, active in the military field, as an agent of the Crown at home in East Anglia, as a councillor at Westminster and as an ambassador who became England's leading envoy to France. And yet there were other men of the period, equally significant in their careers, for whom no biographies have been forthcoming. To the question - why write a biography of John Howard? one answer must be - because we can. With the exceptions of the kings he served, no other man of the fifteenth-century peerage has left us so much in the way of evidence of his day-to-day life, not only of his royal service but his domestic concerns. Information about other men of his time depends largely on well-documented political or administrative action; very little information is available on their private lives. The same is not true of Howard. The unparalleled records that he left behind are four volumes of household memoranda covering the periods 1462 -1471 and 1481-1483.The memoranda were a daily record of the money received and dispersed by Howard himself, his family and senior household members. The lack of distinction between business and domestic concerns and the great range of subjects, from payments for ships to laces for his wife's gowns, are what make them so illuminating. Taken together, these surviving records illustrate almost every aspect of his life and bring him alive: talented, efficient, ambitious and not above some dishonourable dealings, short-tempered, paternalistic and loyal.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1441179976
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
John Howard, baron Howard and first duke of Norfolk, was one of the most important men of the Yorkist period. He was a consistently loyal supporter of the Yorkist dynasty from the late 1450s until his death at Bosworth in 1485. He was an indefatigable royal servant, active in the military field, as an agent of the Crown at home in East Anglia, as a councillor at Westminster and as an ambassador who became England's leading envoy to France. And yet there were other men of the period, equally significant in their careers, for whom no biographies have been forthcoming. To the question - why write a biography of John Howard? one answer must be - because we can. With the exceptions of the kings he served, no other man of the fifteenth-century peerage has left us so much in the way of evidence of his day-to-day life, not only of his royal service but his domestic concerns. Information about other men of his time depends largely on well-documented political or administrative action; very little information is available on their private lives. The same is not true of Howard. The unparalleled records that he left behind are four volumes of household memoranda covering the periods 1462 -1471 and 1481-1483.The memoranda were a daily record of the money received and dispersed by Howard himself, his family and senior household members. The lack of distinction between business and domestic concerns and the great range of subjects, from payments for ships to laces for his wife's gowns, are what make them so illuminating. Taken together, these surviving records illustrate almost every aspect of his life and bring him alive: talented, efficient, ambitious and not above some dishonourable dealings, short-tempered, paternalistic and loyal.
The Foremost Man of the Kingdom
Author: James Ross
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
ISBN: 1783270055
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
First book to deal with de Vere's life and extraordinary career, during the Wars of the Roses and beyond. Earl of Oxford for fifty years, and subject of six kings of England during the political strife of the Wars of the Roses, John de Vere's career included more changes of fortune than almost any other. He recovered his earldom afterthe execution of his father and brother for treason, but his resistance to Edward IV led to a decade in prison. He escaped in time to lead Henry Tudor's vanguard at Bosworth in 1485 and subsequently enjoyed twenty-five years as perhaps "the foremost man of the kingdom", virtually ruling East Anglia for the king. This is the first full-length study of de Vere's life and career. Through this lens it also tackles a number of broader themes. It reconsiders the role of the nobility under Henry VII, challenging the common perception of Henry as an anti-aristocratic king. It also explores East Anglian political society in the second half of the fifteenth century, how the earl came to dominate it, how successfully he exercised his power, and the personnel, including the Paston family, he used to run the region. JAMES ROSS is Senior Lecturer in Late Medieval History at the University of Winchester.
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
ISBN: 1783270055
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
First book to deal with de Vere's life and extraordinary career, during the Wars of the Roses and beyond. Earl of Oxford for fifty years, and subject of six kings of England during the political strife of the Wars of the Roses, John de Vere's career included more changes of fortune than almost any other. He recovered his earldom afterthe execution of his father and brother for treason, but his resistance to Edward IV led to a decade in prison. He escaped in time to lead Henry Tudor's vanguard at Bosworth in 1485 and subsequently enjoyed twenty-five years as perhaps "the foremost man of the kingdom", virtually ruling East Anglia for the king. This is the first full-length study of de Vere's life and career. Through this lens it also tackles a number of broader themes. It reconsiders the role of the nobility under Henry VII, challenging the common perception of Henry as an anti-aristocratic king. It also explores East Anglian political society in the second half of the fifteenth century, how the earl came to dominate it, how successfully he exercised his power, and the personnel, including the Paston family, he used to run the region. JAMES ROSS is Senior Lecturer in Late Medieval History at the University of Winchester.
John de Vere, Thirteenth Earl of Oxford (1442-1513)
Author: James Ross
Publisher: Boydell Press
ISBN: 1843836149
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
Earl of Oxford for 50 years, and subject of six kings of England during the political strife of the Wars of the Roses, John de Vere's career included more changes of fortune than almost any other. This is a full-length study of de Vere's life and career. Through this lens it also tackles a number of broader themes.
Publisher: Boydell Press
ISBN: 1843836149
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
Earl of Oxford for 50 years, and subject of six kings of England during the political strife of the Wars of the Roses, John de Vere's career included more changes of fortune than almost any other. This is a full-length study of de Vere's life and career. Through this lens it also tackles a number of broader themes.
The Calais Garrison
Author: David Grummitt
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
ISBN: 1843833980
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Definitive account of the English garrison at Calais - the largest contemporary force in Europe - in the wider context of European warfare in the middle ages.
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
ISBN: 1843833980
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Definitive account of the English garrison at Calais - the largest contemporary force in Europe - in the wider context of European warfare in the middle ages.