Angevin England
1154 - 1258
History of Medieval Britain

1. Auflage August 1996
280 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Richard Mortimer's book covers the reigns of Henry II, his sons Richard the Lionheart and John, and much of that of his gradson Henry III. The period was beset by constant wars with France, frequent troubles with the popes, and baronial rebellions culminating in Magna Carta. But Angevin rule also witnessed the re-establishment of a strengthened royal authority and administration, a burgeoning prosperity, the beginnings of the common law, and the foundations of universities at Oxford and Cambridge. This is not only a history of the politics of the period but of society and culture, and the interactions of the three.
List of Figures.
List of Maps.
Preface.
Part I: Politics and Government: .
1. The Background to Politics.
2. The King's Government.
3. The King and the Aristocracy.
4. The King and the Church.
5. England and its Neighbours.
Part II: Society and Culture: .
6. Rural Society.
7. Towns, Industry and Trade.
8. Learning, Literature and the Arts.
9. England and the Angevin Empire.
Bibliography.
Index.
analysis of the dynamics and personalities of politics, diplomacy,
war, and the structures of government of the century upon which
Mortimer concentrates .... warmly recommended as a serious
introduction to the period." Choice
"Richard Mortimer's text-book is solid and reliable." Times
Literary Supplement