Originally published in 1941, this monograph by historian Anthony
Steel assesses the character and policies of Richard II, who
reigned in a time of tremendous literary and artistic change which
was also underpinned by great political and religious uncertainty.
Steel puts the monarch in his context as a medieval ruler during an
era when the structures of the medieval period were beginning to
fracture, particularly the strict hierarchy which separated peasant
from lord. With an introduction by distinguished historian G. M.
Trevelyan, this book will be of value to anyone with an interest in
medieval history.
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