Communities of Print

Communities of Print

Author: Rosamund Oates

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2021-09-27

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9004470433

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This book provides a new perspective on book history, with essays from leading scholars showing how communities of writers, publishers and readers across early modern Europe shaped the consumption of print.


Anthony Woodville

Anthony Woodville

Author: Danielle Burton

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2024-02-15

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 1398114707

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Despite occupying a prominent role in a key family during the War of the Roses, Anthony Woodville's life has been woefully ignored. This new biography changes that. Skewering misconceptions and bringing Woodville's story to the fore, this is an important reassessment of an important player in one of the most fascinating periods of our history.


Plantagenet England, 1225-1360

Plantagenet England, 1225-1360

Author: Michael Prestwich

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 688

ISBN-13: 9780198228448

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In this thorough and illuminating work, Michael Prestwich provides a comprehensive study of Plantagenet England, a dramatic and turbulent period which saw many changes. In politics it saw Simon de Montfort's challenge to the crown in Henry II's reign and it witnessed the deposition of Edward I. In contrast, it also saw the highly successful rules of Edward I and his grandson, Edward III. Political institutions were transformed with the development of parliament and war was a dominant theme: Wales was conquered and the Scottish Wars of Independence started in Edward I's reign, and under Edward III there were triumphs at Crécy and Poitiers. Outside of politics, English society was developing a structure, from the great magnates at the top to the peasantry at the bottom. Economic changes were also significant, from the expansionary period of the thirteenth century to years of difficulty in the fourteenth century, culminating in the greatest demographic disaster of historical times, the Black Death. In this volume in the New Oxford History of England Michael Prestwich brings this fascinating century to life.