Ireland and the English world in the...
Frame, Robin.

 

  • Ireland and the English world in the late Middle Ages[electronic resource] :essays in honour of Robin Frame /
  • 紀錄類型: 書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
    杜威分類號: 941.04
    書名/作者: Ireland and the English world in the late Middle Ages : essays in honour of Robin Frame // edited by Brendan Smith.
    其他作者: Smith, Brendan,
    出版者: Houndmills [England] ; : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2009.
    面頁冊數: xii, 241 p. ;; 23 cm.
    標題: Civilization, Medieval.
    標題: Great Britain - Fiction.
    標題: Ireland - Economic conditions - 1949-
    ISBN: 9780230235342
    ISBN: 0230235344
    書目註: Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-227) and index.
    內容註: Robin Frame: An Appreciation / M.Prestwich -- Introduction -- The British Isles in the Late Middle Ages: Shaping the Regions / B.Smith -- Three Thirteenth-Century Declarations of English Rule: Over Aquitaine, Ireland and Wales / J.R.S.Phillips -- A Versatile Legal Administrator and More: The Career of John of Fressingfield in England, Ireland and Beyond / P.Brand -- Galloway, the Solway Shore and the Nature of Borders /R.M.Blakely -- Gascony and the Limits of Medieval British Isles History / A.Ruddick -- Roger Mortimer and the Governance of Ireland, 1317-20 / P.Dryburgh -- The Case against Alexander Bicknor, Archbishop and Peculator / J.Lydon -- A People Divided? Language, History andAnglo-Scottish Conflict in the Work of Andrew of Wyntoun / S.Boardman -- Policies, Priorities and Principles: The King, the Anglo-Irish and English Justiciars in the Fourteenth Century / B.Hartland -- The Ulster Revolt of 1404 - an Anti-Lancastrian Dimension? / K.Simms -- Henry V and the Proposal for an Irish Crusade / E.Matthew -- Reducing their Barbarous Wildness"unto Civility": England and 'the Celtic Fringe', 1415-1625 / S.G.Ellis -- A Bibliography of the Published Writings of Robin Frame -- Works Cited -- Index.
    摘要、提要註: Ireland remained part of the king of England's territories in the late Middle Ages, but effective royal control was reduced by native resistance and by the loosening of ties with the colonial aristocracy. As the energy and attention of the English came to focus on their war with France, within the British Isles, the Scots strengthened their independence while the colonists in Ireland tried to persuade the king that the country was on the point of being lost forever. How close to the truthwas this assertion? How deep were English roots in late medieval Ireland? As part of this wider British Isles, and of English royal territories that also included Gascony and for a time Normandy, howdid Ireland fare in centuries that saw not only plague and economic contractions, but also the hardening of national sentiments?
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