Henry II: New Interpretations
By Christopher Harper-Bill (Editor), Nicholas Vincent (Editor), Anne J. Duggan (Contribution by), Daniel Power (Contribution by), Edmund King (Contribution by), Ian Short (Contribution by), Jean Dunbabin (Contribution by), John B Gillingham (Contribution by), Martin Allen (Contribution by), Martin Aurell (Contribution by), Matthew Strickland (Contribution by), Nicholas Vincent (Contribution by), Nick Barratt (Contribution by), Paul A Brand (Contribution by), Sean Duffy (Contribution by)
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By Christopher Harper-Bill (Editor), Nicholas Vincent (Editor), Anne J. Duggan (Contribution by), Daniel Power (Contribution by), Edmund King (Contribution by), Ian Short (Contribution by), Jean Dunbabin (Contribution by), John B Gillingham (Contribution by), Martin Allen (Contribution by), Martin Aurell (Contribution by), Matthew Strickland (Contribution by), Nicholas Vincent (Contribution by), Nick Barratt (Contribution by), Paul A Brand (Contribution by), Sean Duffy (Contribution by)
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Survey of the reign of Henry II, offering a range of new evaluations and interpretations.
Henry II is the most imposing figure among the medieval kings of England. His fiefs and domains extended from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean, and his court was frequented by the greatest thinkers and men of letters of his time,besides ambassadors from all over Europe. Yet his is a reign of paradoxes: best known for his dramatic conflicts with his own wife and sons and with Thomas Becket, it was also ...
Henry II is the most imposing figure among the medieval kings of England. His fiefs and domains extended from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean, and his court was frequented by the greatest thinkers and men of letters of his time,besides ambassadors from all over Europe. Yet his is a reign of paradoxes: best known for his dramatic conflicts with his own wife and sons and with Thomas Becket, it was also ...






















