Nobility and Kingship in Medieval England: The Earls and Edward I, 1272-1307

Nobility and Kingship in Medieval England: The Earls and Edward I, 1272-1307

by Andrew M. Spencer
Nobility and Kingship in Medieval England: The Earls and Edward I, 1272-1307

Nobility and Kingship in Medieval England: The Earls and Edward I, 1272-1307

by Andrew M. Spencer

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Overview

Nobility and Kingship in Medieval England is a major new account of the relationship between Edward I and his earls, and of the role of the English nobility in thirteenth-century governance. Re-evaluating crown-noble relations of the period, Spencer challenges traditional interpretations of Edward's reign, showing that his reputed masterfulness has been overplayed and that his kingship was far subtler, and therefore more effective, than this stereotype would suggest. Drawing from key earldoms such as Lincoln, Lancaster, Cornwall and Warenne, the book reveals how nobles created local followings and exercised power at a local level as well as surveying the political, governmental, social and military lives of the earls, prompting us to rethink our perception of their position in thirteenth-century politics. Adopting a powerful revisionist perspective, Spencer presents a major new statement about thirteenth-century England; one which will transform our understanding of politics and kingship in the period.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781107702684
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 10/31/2013
Series: Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series , #91
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Andrew M. Spencer was educated at King's College London, where he won the Derby–Bryce Prize for History, and Peterhouse, Cambridge. He is currently a British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge and a Research Fellow and Director of Studies in History at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. The Earls and their lands; Part I. The King and the Earls: 2. Consorts, companions and counsellors; 3. Justice, franchises, war and reward; Part II. The Earls in Local Society: 4. Introduction to Earls in local society; 5. The creation of comital followings; 6. The exercise of comital power; Part III. Politics and the Earls: 7. The making of Edwardian power, 1265–86; 8. The Testing Ground, 1286–1307; Conclusion.
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