Thirteenth Century England XVIII

Thirteenth Century England XVIII

Author: Carl Watkins

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer

Published: 2023-06-20

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 1805430572

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Essays exploring and problematizing the idea of an "exceptional" England within Western Europe during the long thirteenth century. The theme of this volume, "Exceptional England", follows on from that of the previous one, "England in Europe". Both respond to two long-term historiographical trends among British medievalists: to place England and Britain in a wider European context, and, conversely, to emphasise the differences between developments in England and those elsewhere, either explicitly or implicitly. The essays here, in tackling aspects of political, religious, cultural and urban history, are often concerned with shifts that transcend the "national" because they are driven by forces operating on a European, or at least a western European, scale. A number bring developments in England into conversation with those in other regions, turning not only to France, a traditional comparator, but also ranging further, using Poland, Italy, Spain and Hungary as points of comparison. Others problematise England's boundaries by considering the fates of people caught between worlds as English continental possessions shrank. If England emerges in these essays as rather less "exceptional", some of the contributions highlight its unusually rich sources, suggesting ways in which these riches might illuminate the history of Europe in the long thirteenth century more generally. Particular subjects addressed include the fortunes of the knightly class, the dynamics of episcopal election, and models of child kingship, along with new studies of Gerald of Wales and Simon de Montfort.


Essays in Naval History, from Medieval to Modern

Essays in Naval History, from Medieval to Modern

Author: N.A.M. Rodger

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-05-31

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 1000947661

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The articles collected here (two appearing for the first time in English) cover a number of topics central to naval history and illustrate the author's contention that this is not only, or even chiefly, a distinct area of special study, but rather a central theme running through the history of England, and of the whole British Isles. Though the subjects and the styles vary a good deal, the studies are linked by a common approach and some common ideas. Hence many examine ways in which naval history has formed a key element in such subjects as intellectual, religious, administrative or medical history and explored the nature and meaning of sea power as a theme. At the same time naval history is a technical subject, which demands a willingness to understand warships - the most complex artefacts - and the structure of large and complex organisations. Detailed evidence about ships and weapons can build large conclusions, for example about late Anglo-Saxon government and military organisation, or about the nature of warfare at sea in the Renaissance era. While mostly written from the British point of view, several essays explicitly survey naval developments over a range of countries, and even the most narrowly focused are at least implicitly aware of the wider world of war at sea.


The Medieval Cult of St Petroc

The Medieval Cult of St Petroc

Author: Karen Jankulak

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 9780851157771

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The saint's cult casts light on relations between Cornwall and Brittany - and Henry II's empire - in the 12th century.


Courts and Regions in Medieval Europe

Courts and Regions in Medieval Europe

Author: Sarah Rees Jones

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780952973478

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Studies draw on history, archaeology, art history and literature to examine the phenomenon of the court and its relationship with outlying and distant areas.