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The Politics of Magnate Power Alastair Dunn (, Research Associate in History, University of Durham)

The Politics of Magnate Power By Alastair Dunn (, Research Associate in History, University of Durham)

The Politics of Magnate Power by Alastair Dunn (, Research Associate in History, University of Durham)


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Using hitherto neglected sources, this work offers a dramatic reinterpretation of the Lancastrian revolution, and the establishment of Henry IV's kingship. It is also the first work for thirty years to re-examine the reigns of Richard II and Henry IV together, charting the shifting balance of power between the crown and the nobility across the turn of the fifteenth century.

The Politics of Magnate Power Summary

The Politics of Magnate Power: England and Wales 1389-1413 by Alastair Dunn (, Research Associate in History, University of Durham)

This book offers a dramatic revision to the historical understanding of the events surrounding the fall of Richard II and the establishment of the Lancastrian regime. Rather than halting at 1399, it charts the shifting balance of power between crown and nobility until the death of Henry IV in 1413. The first major work ever to analyse the financial element of land forfeitures for treason, it concludes that Richard II experienced only limited success in profiting from the destruction of his enemies. This work is also the first for more than thirty years to chart the political resistance to Henry IV, and assess the reasons for his avoiding the fate of his predecessor. It draws the radically new conclusions that Henry IV recognized the practical limitations of his power as a usurper, and, in coming to a modus vivendi with his many enemies, traded actual security for a diminution in the Crown's authority to command the obedience of its subjects.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations ; Introduction ; 1. The Legal Framework ; 2. Crown and Higher Nobility in Late Fourteenth-Century England ; 3. The English Magnates and the 'Tyranny' of Richard II 1397-1399 ; 4. Revolution and Rebellion 1399-1400 ; 5. Magnate Rebellion and the Lancastrian Crown 1403-1413 ; 6. Inheritance, Service, and Reward: John Montagu, Thomas Despenser, and William Lescrope 1390-1399 ; 7. The Administration of Confiscated Estates under Richard II's Tyranny ; Conclusion: The Politics of Magnatial Power ; Appendixes ; Bibliography

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NPB9780199263103
9780199263103
0199263108
The Politics of Magnate Power: England and Wales 1389-1413 by Alastair Dunn (, Research Associate in History, University of Durham)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2003-06-12
240
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