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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. A very readable textbook packed with information. perhaps a bit dated now, but as a starting point for this period of History it is excellent. ( ) 3213. The Fourteenth Centruy / 1307-1399, by May McKisack (read July 3, 1999) A year or so ago at a rummage sale I got this book for less than a dollar, but did not read it till now. It is a 1959 book by a London U. professor and is a volume in The Oxford History of England. This was a good book, especially the latter part dealing with the exciting events in the reign of Richard II. You can buy this book for $65 from Amazon, so I was glad it cost me less than a dollar. no reviews | add a review
References to this work on external resources. Wikipedia in English (15)The fourteenth century in England was a turbulent, complex age: two of the century's monarchs were murdered by rivals, nearly half the population of England was wiped out by the Black Death and the Great Famine, and many more died in conflict with Scotland and in The Hundred Years War against France. During this time, the Great Schism divided the church which led to the establishment of the papacy in Avignon and an unpopular poll-tax provided the spark which ignited the Peasants' Revolt. Yet it was also a period of developments in parliamentary, administrative, and legal system, and one which witnessed the development of English literature, including Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)942.037History & geography History of Europe England and Wales England Plantagenet 1154-1399 Edward III 1327-77LC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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