Henry V: New Interpretations
By Gwilym Dodd (Editor), Anne Curry (Contribution by), Christopher Allmand (Contribution by), Craig D Taylor (Contribution by), Gwilym Dodd (Contribution by), Jenny Stratford (Contribution by), Mark Arvanigian (Contribution by), Maureen Jurkowski (Contribution by), Michael J Bennett (Contribution by), Neil Murphy (Contribution by), W Mark Ormrod (Contribution by)
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By Gwilym Dodd (Editor), Anne Curry (Contribution by), Christopher Allmand (Contribution by), Craig D Taylor (Contribution by), Gwilym Dodd (Contribution by), Jenny Stratford (Contribution by), Mark Arvanigian (Contribution by), Maureen Jurkowski (Contribution by), Michael J Bennett (Contribution by), Neil Murphy (Contribution by), W Mark Ormrod (Contribution by)
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Fresh examinations of the activities of Henry V, looking at how his reputation was achieved.
Henry V (1413-22) is widely acclaimed as the most successful late medieval English king. In his short reign of nine and a half years, he re-imposed the rule of law, made the crown solvent, decisively crushed heresy, achieved a momentous victory at the battle of Agincourt (1415), and negotiated a remarkably favourable settlement for the English over the French in the Treaty of Troyes (1420). Above all...
Henry V (1413-22) is widely acclaimed as the most successful late medieval English king. In his short reign of nine and a half years, he re-imposed the rule of law, made the crown solvent, decisively crushed heresy, achieved a momentous victory at the battle of Agincourt (1415), and negotiated a remarkably favourable settlement for the English over the French in the Treaty of Troyes (1420). Above all...






















