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King John Stephen Church

King John By Stephen Church

King John by Stephen Church


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Summary

A definitive new biography, published to coincide with the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta

King John Summary

King John: England, Magna Carta and the Making of a Tyrant by Stephen Church

No English king has suffered a worse press than King John: but how to disentangle legend and reality? The youngest of the five sons of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, the empire builders of the Angevin dynasty, John had small hope of securing any significant inheritance. Then, in 1199, on the death of his older brother Richard, John took possession of the vast Angevin lands in England and on the continent. But by his death in 1216, he had lost almost all that he inherited, and had come perilously close to losing his English kingdom, too. Drawing on thousands of contemporary sources, Stephen Church tells John's story - from boyhood and the succession crises of his early adulthood, to accession, rebellion and civil war. In doing so, he reveals exactly why John's reign went so disastrously wrong and how John's failure led to the great cornerstone of Britain's constitution: Magna Carta. Vivid and authoritative, King John: England, Magna Carta and the Making of a Tyrant is history at its visceral best.

King John Reviews

Church's scholarly account restores complexity to the myth of John as a cruel, unstable ogre. -- Nicholas Shakespeare * Sunday Telegraph *
Church provides readers with a lively, nuanced and balanced account of the king, his family, upbringing and reign [...] Overall, this is a hugely enjoyable and beautifully researched biography. -- Louise Wilkinson * BBC History Magazine *
Jaunty, authoritative ... [a] fine, timely study of English history's greatest pantomime villain. -- Dan Jones * Sunday Times *
Scholarly and readable ... the John that emerges is still a tyrant, but a more complex figure in a complex time. * Daily Telegraph *
All doubts removed: John was no good ... a fair and rounded picture of the king and his reign -- Allan Massie * Spectator *

About Stephen Church

Stephen Church is professor of medieval history at the University of East Anglia, and widely acclaimed as an expert on twelfth-century kingship, especially the reign of King John. He is a member of the council of the Society of Antiquaries and was actively involved in the national commemoration of the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta in 2015. He is the author of King John: England, Magna Carta and the Making of a Tyrant and lives in Norwich.

Table of Contents

Section - i: List of Illustrations Section - ii: Family Tree Section - iii: Maps Chapter - iv: Preface Introduction - v: Introduction Chapter - 1: Lackland Chapter - 2: Ireland, 1185 Chapter - 3: Brother In Arms Chapter - 4: Troublesome Brother Chapter - 5: Winner Takes All Chapter - 6: Retreat to the Citadel Chapter - 7: Inside the Citadel Chapter - 8: The Citadel Under Siege Chapter - 9: Lord of the British Isles Chapter - 10: The Enemy at the Gate Chapter - 11: The Garrison Turns on its Leader Chapter - 12: The Walls Breached Section - vi: Conclusion Section - vii: Bibliography Section - viii: Notes Index - ix: Index

Additional information

GOR006595356
9780230772458
0230772455
King John: England, Magna Carta and the Making of a Tyrant by Stephen Church
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pan Macmillan
20150312
352
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