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The Theory and Practice of Revolt in Medieval England
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Valente, Claire
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British History
/ England
/ England -- Social conditions -- 1066-1485
/ Governance
/ Government, Resistance to -- Great Britain -- History -- To 1500
/ Great Britain -- History -- Medieval, 1066-1485
/ Insurgency
/ Insurgency -- Great Britain -- History -- To 1500
/ Medieval history
/ Medieval History 400-1500
/ Middle Ages
/ Nobility
/ Peasant uprisings -- Great Britain -- History -- To 1500
/ Peasants
/ Political Philosophy
/ Resistance
/ Revolution
/ Revolutions
/ Revolutions -- Great Britain -- History -- To 1500
/ United Kingdom
2003,2017
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The Theory and Practice of Revolt in Medieval England
by
Valente, Claire
in
British History
/ England
/ England -- Social conditions -- 1066-1485
/ Governance
/ Government, Resistance to -- Great Britain -- History -- To 1500
/ Great Britain -- History -- Medieval, 1066-1485
/ Insurgency
/ Insurgency -- Great Britain -- History -- To 1500
/ Medieval history
/ Medieval History 400-1500
/ Middle Ages
/ Nobility
/ Peasant uprisings -- Great Britain -- History -- To 1500
/ Peasants
/ Political Philosophy
/ Resistance
/ Revolution
/ Revolutions
/ Revolutions -- Great Britain -- History -- To 1500
/ United Kingdom
2003,2017
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The Theory and Practice of Revolt in Medieval England
by
Valente, Claire
in
British History
/ England
/ England -- Social conditions -- 1066-1485
/ Governance
/ Government, Resistance to -- Great Britain -- History -- To 1500
/ Great Britain -- History -- Medieval, 1066-1485
/ Insurgency
/ Insurgency -- Great Britain -- History -- To 1500
/ Medieval history
/ Medieval History 400-1500
/ Middle Ages
/ Nobility
/ Peasant uprisings -- Great Britain -- History -- To 1500
/ Peasants
/ Political Philosophy
/ Resistance
/ Revolution
/ Revolutions
/ Revolutions -- Great Britain -- History -- To 1500
/ United Kingdom
2003,2017
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Medieval Englishmen were treacherous, rebellious and killed their kings, as their French contemporaries repeatedly noted. In the thirteenth through fifteenth centuries, ten kings faced serious rebellion, in which eight were captured, deposed, and/or murdered. One other king escaped open revolt but encountered vigorous resistance. In this book, Professor Valente argues that the crises of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries were crucibles for change; and their examination helps us to understand medieval political culture in general and key developments in later medieval England in particular. The Theory and Practice of Revolt takes a comparative look at these crises, seeking to understand medieval ideas of proper kingship and government, the role of political violence and the changing nature of reform initiatives and the rebellions to which they led. It argues that rebellion was an accepted and to a certain extent legitimate means to restore good kingship throughout the period, but that over time it became increasingly divorced from reform aims, which were satisfied by other means, and transformed by growing lordly dominance, arrogance, and selfishness. Eventually the tradition of legitimate revolt disappeared, to be replaced by both parliament and dynastic civil war. Thus, on the one hand, development of parliament, itself an outgrowth of political crises, reduced the need for and legitimacy of crisis reform. On the other hand, when crises did arise, the idea and practice of the community of the realm, so vibrant in the thirteenth century, broke down under the pressures of new political and socio-economic realities. By exploring violence and ideas of government over a longer period than is normally the case, this work attempts to understand medieval conceptions on their own terms rather than with regard to modern assumptions and to use comparison as a means of explaining events, ideas, and developments.
Contents: Preface; Why study revolt? Theories of resistance 1215-1399; Prelude: 1215-1217, the crisis of Magna Carta; 1258-1265, the community of the Realm; Interlude: 1297-1301, successful reform; 1308-1327, transitions; Interlude: Edward III, the Peasants' Revolt; 1386-1399, personal agendas; Postlude: 1400-1415, Fragmentation and dynastic revolt; Conclusions; Appendix; Bibliography; Index.
Publisher
Routledge,Taylor and Francis,Ashgate,Taylor & Francis Group
Subject
/ England
/ England -- Social conditions -- 1066-1485
/ Government, Resistance to -- Great Britain -- History -- To 1500
/ Great Britain -- History -- Medieval, 1066-1485
/ Insurgency -- Great Britain -- History -- To 1500
/ Nobility
/ Peasant uprisings -- Great Britain -- History -- To 1500
/ Peasants
ISBN
9780754609018, 0754609014
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