War and Misrule (1307-1399).  S. E. Winbolt

War and Misrule (1307-1399)

Por Kenneth Bell (Editor), S. E. Winbolt (Editor)

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Sinopsis

In "War and Misrule (1307-1399)," a collective of eminent historians collaboratively unearths the tumultuous narrative of late medieval England, characterized by conflict, societal upheaval, and political instability. The book intricately weaves together primary sources, chronicles, and an array of scholarly perspectives, providing a rich tapestry that captures the complexity of a nation in crisis. The literary style is marked by a meticulous analysis of events, such as the repercussions of the Hundred Years'Äô War and the Peasants' Revolt, while situating these occurrences within a broader European context that reflects themes of power, governance, and rebellion in a time marked by the prevailing feudal order and nascent political thought. The authors, each a distinguished scholar in medieval studies, draw on their extensive background in narrative history and socio-political theory to convey the intricacies of this era. Their collective expertise sheds light on how personal narratives, royal decrees, and popular dissent shaped the medieval experience, illustrating how these historical currents influenced contemporary understandings of governance and power. I highly recommend "War and Misrule" to anyone seeking a profound understanding of late medieval England. The book serves not only as a compelling historical account but also as a critical analysis of the enduring themes of war and authority. This work is indispensable for scholars, students, and history enthusiasts eager to comprehend the intricate dynamics that defined a pivotal period in English history.

S. E. Winbolt