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Warwick the Kingmaker: Politics, Power and Fame during the War of the Roses


Warwick the Kingmaker: Politics, Power and Fame during the War of the Roses

Hardback by Pollard, Prof Anthony James

Warwick the Kingmaker: Politics, Power and Fame during the War of the Roses

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ISBN:
9781847251824
Publication Date:
1 Oct 2007
Language:
English;English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Hambledon Continuum
Pages:
272 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 20 - 21 May 2024
Warwick the Kingmaker: Politics, Power and Fame during the War of the Roses

Description

Warwick the Kingmaker was a fifteenth-century celebrity; a military hero, self-publicist and populist. For twelve years, he was the arbiter of English politics, not hesitating to set up and put down kings. In the dominant strand of recent English historical writing, Warwick is condemned as a man who hindered the development of the modern state, and yet in earlier centuries he was admired as an exemplar of true nobility who defied the centralising tendencies of the crown. A. J. Pollard offers a fresh assessment, to which neither approach is entirely appropriate, of the man whose nickname has become synonymous with power broking.

Contents

Preface; List of illustrations; Abbreviations; Introduction; Part One: Politics; Chapter 1: Premier Earl, 1428-55; Chapter 2: York's Lieutenant, 1455-60; Chapter 3: England's Caesar, 1460-65; Chapter 4: The Third King, 1465-71; Part Two: Power; Chapter 5: Estates and Finances; Chapter 6: Lordship and Loyalty: East Anglia and the West Midlands; Chapter 7: Lordship and Loyalty: the north; Chapter 8: Calais and the Keeping of the Seas; Part Three: Fame; Chapter 9: The Idol of the Multitude; Chapter 10: The Flower of Chivalry; Conclusion; Appendices; Bibliography.

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