The The Constitutional History of England, in its Origin and Development 3 Volume Set The Constitutional History of England, in its Origin and Development: Volume 1
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The The Constitutional History of England, in its Origin and Development 3 Volume Set The Constitutional History of England, in its Origin and Development: Volume 1
Product Details:
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Language: English
Dimensions: 22.00 X 4.00 X 14.00
Publisher Code: 9781108036313
Date Added: 2018-08-09
Search Category: International
Jurisdiction: International
Overview:
William Stubbs (1825-1901), one of the leading historians of his generation, pursued his academic research alongside his work as a clergyman. He was elected Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford in 1866 and appointed a bishop in 1884. Stubbs was a foundational figure in medieval English history, with a special interest in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. The three-volume study reissued here, originally published between 1874 and 1878, was one of his most influential works. Nine editions appeared during his lifetime and it was prescribed reading for generations of students. It traces the evolution of English political institutions from the early Anglo-Saxon invasions of Britain to 1485, relying mainly on primary sources. Volume 3, published in 1878, examines the developing role of Parliament during the Hundred Years' War, as well as considering the changing relationship between church and state towards the end of the Middle Ages.
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Table Of Contents:
17. Lancaster and York; 18. The clergy, the King, and the Pope; 19. Parliamentary antiquities; 20. Social and political influences at the close of the middle ages; Index.