Plates vii
Genealogical Tables ix
Preface x
Abbreviations xiii
1 The Legend of Warwick the Kingmaker 1
2 The Formative Years 7
2.1 Pedigree and Patrimony 7
2.2 Northern Roots 17
2.3 Shaping the Future 22
3 Earl of Warwick 31
3.1 Warwick Inheritance Update 31
3.2 Gathering the Spoils 36
3.3 Effectively Earl 48
3.4 The Warwick Traditions 53
4 The Polarization of Politics 1449–54 64
4.1 The Ascendancy of the Opposition 64
4.2 The Royalist Reaction 1451–3 75
4.3 Time for Decision 85
5 Partisan Politics 1454–6 94
5.1 York’s First Protectorate 1454–5 94
5.2 The First Battle of St Albans 1455 112
5.3 York’s Second Protectorate 1455–6 119
6 Countdown to Civil War 1456–9 126
6.1 Towards Reconciliation 126
6.2 Captain of Calais and Keeper of the Seas 138
6.3 The Opportunity Missed 148
6.4 Rout 159
7 Fortune’s First Wheel 1459–61 168
7.1 Reculer pour mieux sauter 168
7.2 Warwick’s Triumph 177
7.3 The Ideology of Reform 191
7.4 From Abyss to Victory 210
8 The Rule of the Nevilles 1461–7 220
8.1 The First Family 220
8.2 The Pacification of the North 234
8.3 Changing Priorities 248
9 Dropping the Pilot 1467–9 255
9.1 Growing Apart 255
9.2 Rising Tensions 1467–9 263
9.3 Warwick’s First Coup 1469 271
10 Fortune’s Second Wheel 1470–1 279
10.1 Warwick’s Second Coup 1470 279
10.2 Warwick as Kingmaker 286
10.3 From Triumph to Disaster 1470–1 296
11 Terminus 311
Select Bibliography 314
Index 326
Michael Hicks is Professor of Medieval History at King Alfred's College, Winchester, and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. He has published extensively on late medieval England and local history. His recent books include Bastard Feudalism (1995); Richard III (2000) and English Political Culture in the Fifteenth Century (2002).
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