Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval England / Edition 1

Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval England / Edition 1

by Nigel Saul
ISBN-10:
0192893246
ISBN-13:
2900192893245
Pub. Date:
08/09/2001
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Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval England / Edition 1

Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval England / Edition 1

by Nigel Saul
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Overview

From the departure of the Roman legions, to the battle of Bosworth and the rise of the Tudors, the world of medieval England was one of profound diversity and change. Now, in The Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval England, readers have an authoritative and stimulating overview of this pivotal period in British history. Lavishly illustrated with over a hundred pictures—including twenty-four pages of color plates—this attractive volume brings together leading scholars who illuminate the history and culture of medieval England.

The book brims with information on the social, cultural, and religious life of the period, covering topics as varied as the nature of national identity, the character of urban life, the great works of art and architecture, the details of religious practice, and the development of a vernacular literature. The heart of the book explores the main political changes in the time-span ranging from the Anglo-Saxon period, to the rule of the Normans and Angevins, to the late middle ages. Here we see the rise of a united polity and rapid institutional growth, in a time when war was of primary importance in both stimulating change and shaping national identity. In economic terms, the age was characterized by long, and rapid, population growth followed by severe contraction, sparked by the famines of 1315-17 and the Black Death. A consequence of the steep fall in population, however, was a higher per capita consumption: the splendid churches and fine vernacular architecture of the period bear witness to the wealth and variety of lay patronage.

The middle ages have always held a special fascination for readers of history and this superb volume offers a gold mine of information on the period. With numerous illustrations, family trees, a chronology, guides to further reading, and a full index, this is an indispensable guide to England in the middle ages.

  • Boasts over 150 illustrations, including 24 pages of color plates
  • Spans from the Anglo-Saxon period, to the Normans and the Angevins, to the late middle ages
  • Covers not only the politics, but also the art, architecture, and literature of the period
  • With contributions by eight leading authorities on the medieval age

About the Editor:
Nigel Saul is Reader in Medieval History at Royal Holloway College, University of London.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 2900192893245
Publication date: 08/09/2001
Pages: 344
Product dimensions: 9.20(w) x 6.70(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Nigel Saul is Reader in Medieval History at Royal Holloway College, University of London.

Table of Contents

List of Colour Plates
List of Figures
1. Medieval England: Identity, Politics, and Society, Nigel Saul, Reader in Medieval History, Royal Holloway College, University of London
2. Anglo-Saxon England, Janet L. Nelson, Professor of History, King's College, London
3. Norman and Angevin England 1066-1215, George Garnett, Fellow and Tutor in History, St Hugh's College, Oxford
4. Late Medieval England 1215-1485, Chris Given-Wilson, Senior Lecturer in Medieval History, University of St Andrews
5. The Economy and Society, Christopher Dyer, Professor of Medieval Social History, University of Birmingham
6. Piety, Religion, and the Church, Henrietta Leyser, Lecturer in Medieval History, St Peter's College, Oxford
7. The Visual Arts, Nicola Coldstream
8. Language and Literature, Derek Pearsall, Professor of English, Harvard University
Editor's Postscript
Chronology
Further Reading
Index
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