Introduction (with Anthony Goodman and Michael Prestwich) -
Introduction (with Chris Given-Wilson and Michael Prestwich) -
Introduction (with Chris Given-Wilson and Anthony Goodman) -
Edward III and the Coup of 1330 - Caroline Shenton
Edward III, The English Peerage and the 1337 Earls: Estate
Redistribution in Fourteenth-Century England - James Bothwell
Politics and Service with Edward the Black Prince - David Green
Second 'English Justinian' or Pragmatic Opportunist? A Re-
Examination of the Legal Legislation of Edward III's Reign -
Anthony Musson
Edward III's Enforcers: The King's Sergeants-at-Arms in the
Localities -
Sir Thomas Ughtred and the Edwardian Military Revolution - Andrew
Ayton
A Problem of Precedence: Edward III, the Double Monarchy, and the
Royal Style - W. Mark Ormrod
Sir Thomas Dagworth in Brittany, 1346-7: Restellou and La Roche
Derrien - Clifford J. Rogers
Edward III and the Plantagenet Claim to the French Throne - Craig D
Taylor
Some Reflections on Edward III's Use of Propaganda -
Isabelle of France, Anglo-French Diplomacy and Cultural Exchange in
the Late 1350s -
CAROLINE SHENTON was formerly Director of the Parliamentary Archives, UK. CLIFFORD J. ROGERS is a Professor of History at the United States Military Academy and founding director of the West Point Digital History Centre. His many books and articles on medieval warfare have been recognized with awards from the Royal Historical Society's Alexander Prize to the Society for Military History's Distinguished Book Award and Moncado Prize, as well as two Verbruggen Prizes and the Bachrach Medal from De Re Militari. His recent work has focused on early gunpowder and gunpowder artillery. The late W. MARK ORMROD was Professor Emeritus of History at the University of York; he published extensively on later medieval history.
As is often the case in collections of this type, a superior volume
is one that is more than simply the sum of its parts. This
collection meets that condition.
*JOURNAL OF MILITARY HISTORY*
The eleven essays approach the reign from directions new and old
[but] reinforce the current picture of a style of kingship that was
vigorous, often inventive, invariably shrewd, and remarkably
sensitive to the need to win public support for demanding and
expensive policies... A notable addition to the literature.
*ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW*
With a sharp focus on high politics, this is a cohesive and
exemplary collection of rewarding scholarship.
*HISTORY*
Welcome volume... a small group of leading scholars...complement
and reinforce each other providing greater overall depth to the
individual studies.
*ALBION*
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