Authority and Subversion: A Conference on Fifteenth-Century England
(with Peter Fleming) - Keith Dockray
Authority and Subversion: A Conference on Fifteenth-Century England
(with Keith Dockray) - Peter W Fleming
Henry IV and the Politics of Resistance in Early Lancastrian
England, 1399-1413 - Alastair Dunn
Seditious Activities: The Conspiracy of Maud de Vere, Countess of
Oxford, 1403-4 - James Ross
A Hotbed of Heresy? Fifteenth-Century Bristol and Lollardy
Reconsidered -
Anti-Lollard Polemic and Practice in Late Medieval England - Ian
Forrest
Why the West was Wild: Law and Disorder in Fifteenth-Century
Cornwall and Devon - Hannes Kleineke
Men Behaving Badly? The West March Towards Scotland and the
Percy-Neville Feud - Peter Booth
An Analysis of the Epitaphium Eiusdem Ducis Gloucestrie - Frank D
Millard
Constructing Queenship at Coventry: Pageantry and Politics at
Margaret of Anjou's 'Secret Harbour' -
Public Service, Private Interest and Patronage in the Fifteenth-
Century Exchequer - David Grummitt
Urban Recorders and the Crown in Late Medieval England - James Lee
LINDA CLARK is Editor Emeritus at the History of Parliament. Ian Forrest is professor of social and religious history at the University of Oxford. JAMES ROSS is Reader in Late Medieval History at the University of Winchester, UK. He has published extensively on the late medieval nobility, kingship and political society. PETER FLEMING is Professor Emerius,University of the West of England.
The essays either add new layers of complexity to the view of a
given issue, or seek to provoke the reader to a different
perspective altogether.
*MEDIEVAL REVIEW*
A thought-provoking collection of essays.
*EHR*
Offers a great deal of interest over a wide range of subjects.. A
good collection of papers.
*THE RICARDIAN*
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