Edward I and the Governance of England, 1272–1307 Edward I and the Governance of England, 1272–1307

Edward I and the Governance of England, 1272–1307

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Publisher Description

This important exploration of the reign of Edward I – one of England's most lionised, feared and successful monarchs – presents his kingship in a radical new light. Through detailed case studies of Shropshire, Warwickshire and Kent, Caroline Burt examines how Edward's governance at a national level was reflected in different localities. She employs novel methodology to measure levels of disorder and the effects of government action, and uncovers a remarkably sophisticated approach to governance. This study combines an empirical examination of government with an understanding of developing political ideas and ideological motivation and contributes towards a greater understanding of the development of local government and politics in England in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Edward emerges as a king with a coherent set of ideas about the governance of his realm, both intellectually and practically, whose achievements were even more remarkable than has previously been recognised.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2012
29 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
501
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
7.3
MB

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