Fourteenth Century England II
By Christopher Given-Wilson (Editor), Alastair Dunn (Contribution by), Andy King (Contribution by), Arnd Reitemeier (Contribution by), Carla Lord (Contribution by), Jeffrey S. J.S. Hamilton (Contribution by), Jill C Havens (Contribution by), John H Arnold (Contribution by), Martin Allen (Contribution by), Nigel Saul (Contribution by), Paulette Barton (Contribution by), Shelagh Mitchell (Contribution by), T B James (Contribution by)
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By Christopher Given-Wilson (Editor), Alastair Dunn (Contribution by), Andy King (Contribution by), Arnd Reitemeier (Contribution by), Carla Lord (Contribution by), Jeffrey S. J.S. Hamilton (Contribution by), Jill C Havens (Contribution by), John H Arnold (Contribution by), Martin Allen (Contribution by), Nigel Saul (Contribution by), Paulette Barton (Contribution by), Shelagh Mitchell (Contribution by), T B James (Contribution by)
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This new series is to be published in alternate years with Thirteenth Century England, providing a forum for the most recent research into the political, social, economic, ecclesiastical and cultural history of the fourteenth century, one of the most turbulent and compelling periods of English history - reflected in the vitality of the current scholarship.
The fourteenth century was, for the English, a century which witnessed dramatic and not always easily explicable changes of fortune. In 1...
The fourteenth century was, for the English, a century which witnessed dramatic and not always easily explicable changes of fortune. In 1...






















