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Henry VI


Henry VI

Paperback by Grummitt, David

Henry VI

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ISBN:
9780415639934
Publication Date:
18 May 2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
284 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Henry VI

Description

In this new assessment of Henry VI, David Grummitt synthesizes a wealth of detailed research into Lancastrian England that has taken place throughout the last three decades to provide a fresh appraisal of the house's last King. The biography places Henry in the context of Lancastrian political culture and considers how his reign was shaped by the times in which he lived. Henry VI is one of the most controversial of England's medieval kings. Coming to the throne in 1422 at the age of only nine months and inheriting the crowns of both England and France, he reigned for 39 years before losing his position to the Yorkist king, Edward IV, in the early stages of the Wars of the Roses. Almost a decade later, in 1470, he briefly regained the throne, only for his cause to be decisively defeated in battle the following year, after which Henry himself was almost certainly murdered. Henry continues to perplex and fascinate the modern reader, who struggles to understand how such an obviously ill-suited king could continue to reign for nearly forty years and command such loyalty, even after his cause was lost. From his coronation at nine months old, to the legacy of his reign in the centuries after his death, this is a balanced, detailed and engaging biography of one of England's most enigmatic kings and will be essential reading for all students of late medieval England, and the Wars of the Roses.

Contents

Introduction The Lancastrian Legacy I: England 1399-1422 The Lancastrian Legacy II: France 1415-1422 'Woe to you, O land, when your king is a child': England and France 1422-1429 Coronations and counsel: 1429-1437 Majority Rule I: patronage and the king's household 1437-1450 Majority Rule II: peace and piety 1437-1450 Henry VI, Jack Cade and the Duke of York: 1450-1455 Civil War and the End of the House of Lancaster: 1455-1461 Exile, Imprisonment and the Readeption: 1461-1471 Epilogue: John Blacman and the Saintly King Conclusion

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