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Thirteenth Century England VII : Proceedings of the Durham Conference, 1997, Hardback Book

Thirteenth Century England VII : Proceedings of the Durham Conference, 1997 Hardback

Edited by Michael C Prestwich, Richard Britnell, Robin Frame

Part of the Thirteenth Century England series

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An indispensable series for anyone who wishes to keep abreast of recent work in the field.

WELSH HISTORY REVIEWThe continued vitality and rich diversity of thirteenth-century studies is demonstrated in this latest volume in the series.

Economic and social history is particular well-served, with a close examination of the concept of "bastard feudalism", while a detailed exploration of the cloth industry and trade, together with a paper on London wardrobes, with their implications of conspicuous consumption, add much to our knowledge of the commercial world during the period.

There is also a particular focus on English relations with Wales and Scotland under Edward I, and on the early history and development of parliament.

Other subjects treated include the nature of Englishness; the serjeants of the Common Pleas; English verse chronicles; and Henry III's marriage plans. Professor MICHAEL PRESTWICH, Professor ROBIN FRAME and the late Professor RICHARD BRITNELL taught at the Department of History at the University of Durham. Contributors: SUSAN REYNOLDS, J.R. MADDICOTT, SCOTT L. WAUGH, DEREK KEENE, PAUL BRAND, JOHN H. MUNRO, THEA SUMMERFIELD, REBECCA READER, MICHAEL PRESTWICH, BJÖRN WEILER, J.

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