This second volume on the Hundred Years War traces Edward III's
increasing domination of France, from the fall of Calais in 1347 up
to 1369. The period is dominated by a succession of crises in
French affairs of state crises that brought it to the verge of
ruin. The catastrophic defeat at Poitiers - at the hands of
England's Black Prince - followed by the capture of the King,
revolutions in Paris and the countryside, and a humiliating treaty
of partition, all contributed to bring a rich and powerful nation
to its knees.
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