Identity and Insurgency in the Late Middle Ages

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  • Identity and Insurgency in the Late Middle Ages Book Detail

  • Author : Linda Clark
  • Release Date : 2006
  • Publisher : Boydell Press
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 230
  • ISBN 13 : 9781843832706
  • File Size : 43,43 MB

Identity and Insurgency in the Late Middle Ages by Linda Clark PDF Summary

Book Description: The most crucial issues in current research are debated in the latest volume in the series. The essays collected here provide fresh insight into a range of important topics across the period. They discuss religion([both orthodox, as revealed by the lives of anchoresses living in Norwich, and heretical, as practised by lollards living in Coventry); politics (exploring the motivations of individuals seeking election to parliament, and how the way Cade's Rebellion was recorded by contemporaries affected its subsequent perception); law (whether it may be deduced from manorial court rolls that lawyers were employed by peasants, and an examination of the process of peace-making in feuds on the Scottish border); national, ethnic and political identity in the British Isles; social ranking and chivalry (in particular knighthood in Scotland); and verse (a consideration of the poem Lydgate addressed to Thomas Chaucer, and the occasion of its composition). Contributors: JACKSON W. ARMSTRONG, JACQUELYN FERNHOLTZ, TONY GOODMAN, DAVID GRUMMITT, CAROLE HILL, MAUREEN JURKOWSKI, JENNI NUTTALL, SIMON PAYLING, ANDREA RUDDICK, KATIE STEVENSON, MATTHEW TOMPKINS

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Identity in the Middle Ages

Identity in the Middle Ages

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