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War and peace: a knight’s tale. The ethics of war in Sir Thomas Gray’s Scalacronica

War and peace: a knight’s tale. The ethics of war in Sir Thomas Gray’s Scalacronica
War and peace: a knight’s tale. The ethics of war in Sir Thomas Gray’s Scalacronica
Crown-magnate relations, the Anglo-Scottish, Anglo-French and Anglo-Irish wars, national and local finance and administration and the nature of late medieval kingship are among the principal themes explored inthis volume, along with aristocratic consumption, historical writing, chivalric culture and a review of recent work on crusading history. All newly commissioned from distinguished scholars, they shed new lighton late medieval British political, military and governmental history.
1843833891
148-162
Boydell & Brewer
King, Andy
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Given-Wilson, Chris
Kettle, Anne
Scales, Len
King, Andy
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Given-Wilson, Chris
Kettle, Anne
Scales, Len

King, Andy (2008) War and peace: a knight’s tale. The ethics of war in Sir Thomas Gray’s Scalacronica. In, Given-Wilson, Chris, Kettle, Anne and Scales, Len (eds.) War, government and aristocracy in the British Isles, c.1150-1500: essays in honour of Michael Prestwich. Woodbridge, GB. Boydell & Brewer, pp. 148-162.

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Crown-magnate relations, the Anglo-Scottish, Anglo-French and Anglo-Irish wars, national and local finance and administration and the nature of late medieval kingship are among the principal themes explored inthis volume, along with aristocratic consumption, historical writing, chivalric culture and a review of recent work on crusading history. All newly commissioned from distinguished scholars, they shed new lighton late medieval British political, military and governmental history.

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Published date: 19 June 2008
Additional Information: "The fourteen studies in this book, by distinguished medievalists working in the same fields of late medieval British political, military and governmental history as Michael Prestwich, take up many of. the themes which have marked his contribution to historical scholarship." "Crown-magnate relations, the Anglo-Scottish, Anglo-French and Anglo-Irish wars, national and local finance and administration, and the nature of late medieval kingship are among the principal themes explored here, along with aristocratic consumption, historical writing, chivalric culture and a review of recent work on crusading history."

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Local EPrints ID: 154051
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/154051
ISBN: 1843833891
PURE UUID: 724abeec-fa25-4f0e-8295-9ad9befd3710
ORCID for Andy King: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0955-0191

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Date deposited: 24 May 2010 10:20
Last modified: 23 Jul 2022 01:57

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Author: Andy King ORCID iD
Editor: Chris Given-Wilson
Editor: Anne Kettle
Editor: Len Scales

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