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Edward I and the Governance of England, 1272–1307

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Gebonden, 316 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2012
ISBN13: 9780521889995
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This important exploration of the reign of Edward I – one of England's most lionised, feared and successful monarchs – presents his kingship in a radical new light. Through detailed case studies of Shropshire, Warwickshire and Kent, Caroline Burt examines how Edward's governance at a national level was reflected in different localities. She employs novel methodology to measure levels of disorder and the effects of government action, and uncovers a remarkably sophisticated approach to governance. This study combines an empirical examination of government with an understanding of developing political ideas and ideological motivation, and contributes towards a greater understanding of the development of local government and politics in England in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Edward emerges as a king with a coherent set of ideas about the governance of his realm, both intellectually and practically, whose achievements were even more remarkable than has previously been recognised.

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ISBN13:9780521889995
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:316

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List of maps; List of tables; List of figures; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Introduction; Part I. Context: 1. Royal government; 2. Political ideas; 3. The localities: Shropshire, Warwickshire and Kent; Part II. Chronology: 4. Edward: the apprenticeship, 1254–72; 5. 1272–7; 6. 1278–85; 7. 1286–93; 8. 1294–1301; 9. 1302–7; Conclusion; Appendix: tables and figures; Bibliography.

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