Ruling England 1042-1227 / Richard Huscroft.
Ruling England 1042-1227
ISBN
9781003276265 (electronic bk.)
1003276261 (electronic bk.)
9781032232102
9781032232096
9781040321461 (electronic bk. : EPUB)
1040321461 (electronic bk. : EPUB)
9781040321089 (electronic bk. : PDF)
1040321089 (electronic bk. : PDF)
1003276261 (electronic bk.)
9781032232102
9781032232096
9781040321461 (electronic bk. : EPUB)
1040321461 (electronic bk. : EPUB)
9781040321089 (electronic bk. : PDF)
1040321089 (electronic bk. : PDF)
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yazar
Basım Bildirimi
Third edition.
Yayın Bilgisi
Abingdon : Routledge, 2025.
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 online resource (xxxiv, 278 pages)
Genel Not
"Taylor and Francis"
İçindekiler Notu
Part I. Late Anglo-Saxon England, 1042⁰́₃1066 1. The reigns, 1042⁰́₃1066 Edward the Confessor, 1042⁰́₃1066Harold II, January⁰́₃October 1066The interregnum, 14 October⁰́₃25 December 10662. Ruling the kingdom, 1042⁰́₃1066 King and nobilityThe crisis of 1051⁰́₃1052Royal governmentLocal governmentRoyal wealthMilitary organisationWomen and political powerConclusion3. The kings and the law, 1042⁰́₃1066 Codes and casesCourts and communitiesTrial and punishmentConclusion4. The kings and the Church, 1042⁰́₃1066 The late Anglo-Saxon ChurchRoyal government and the ChurchEngland and the papacyA backward Church in need of reform?Part II. Anglo-Norman England, 1066⁰́₃1154 5. The reigns, 1066⁰́₃1154 William I ⁰́₈the Conqueror⁰́₉, 1066⁰́₃1087William II ⁰́₈Rufus⁰́₉, 1087⁰́₃1100Henry I, 1100⁰́₃11351109⁰́₃11131116⁰́₃11201123⁰́₃1124Stephen, 1135⁰́₃11546. Ruling the kingdom, 1066⁰́₃1154 King and nobilityCross-Channel governmentThe royal householdLocal governmentRoyal wealthMilitary organisationGovernment in writingThe reign of StephenWomen and political powerConclusion7. The kings and the law, 1066⁰́₃1154 Continuity and changeThe principal courtsThe criminal lawCivil casesWomen, land and the lawConclusion8. The kings and the Church, 1066⁰́₃1154 The Church in NormandyControlling the English ChurchOther reformsKings, archbishops and popesCanterbury and YorkThe reign of StephenThe king⁰́₉s JewsConclusionPart III. Angevin England, 1154⁰́₃1227 9. The reigns, 1154⁰́₃1227 Henry II, 1154⁰́₃1189Richard I, 1189⁰́₃1199John, 1199⁰́₃1216The minority of Henry III, 1216⁰́₃122710. Ruling the kingdom, 1154⁰́₃1227 The Angevin EmpireThe restoration of royal authorityKing and nobilityRoyal governmentWomen and political powerLocal governmentRoyal wealthMilitary organisationThe road to RunnymedeThe minority of Henry III11. The kings and the law, 1154⁰́₃1227 The background to the reformsThe operation of the systemThe reformsThe effects of the reformsMagna Carta and the common lawConclusion12. The kings and the Church, 1154⁰́₃1227 The papacy and canon lawRoyal expectationsHenry II and Thomas BecketJohn and Innocent IIIEngland⁰́₉s Jews: Murder and massacreThe minority of Henry IIIThe principal narrative sources and their authors, 1042⁰́₃1227 Suggestions for further reading
Özet, vb.
Since its first publication in 2005, Ruling England has established itself as an authoritative account of English politics and the growth of royal power from 1042. Using chronicle and administrative records, it focuses on the aims and priorities of the kings of England and on how and why the systems which established and enhanced their authority developed during this period. It explores how the machinery of government worked and grew, and how the legal system evolved to consolidate royal control over the kingdom. It also explores the contribution of the English Church to politics and how the partnership between king and clergy was crucial to the consolidation of royal power. Now in its third edition, Ruling England is a key text for students wishing to understand the complexities of medieval kingship in England from 1042 to 1227. It has been expanded chronologically to cover the minority of King Henry III and there are more extensive treatments of the interactions between the rulers of England and their British neighbours, the role of women in English politics during this period and of the place in society occupied by England⁰́₉s Jewish communities.
Konu
Power (Social sciences) __ Great Britain __ History __ To 1500.
HISTORY / General __ bisacsh
HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain __ bisacsh
HISTORY / Medieval __ bisacsh
Great Britain __ History __ Norman period, 1066-1154.
Great Britain __ History __ Angevin period, 1154-1216.
Great Britain __ History __ Edward, the Confessor, 1042-1066.
Great Britain __ Politics and government __ 1066-1485.
Great Britain __ Politics and government __ 449-1066.
HISTORY / General __ bisacsh
HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain __ bisacsh
HISTORY / Medieval __ bisacsh
Great Britain __ History __ Norman period, 1066-1154.
Great Britain __ History __ Angevin period, 1154-1216.
Great Britain __ History __ Edward, the Confessor, 1042-1066.
Great Britain __ Politics and government __ 1066-1485.
Great Britain __ Politics and government __ 449-1066.
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