Providing the chronological setting for many of Shakespeare's
plays, various swashbuckling novels from Sir Walter Scott's to
Robert Louis Stevenson's, and such Hollywood films as "Braveheart,"
late Medieval England is superficially well known. Yet its true
complexity remains elusive, locked in the covers of specialized
monographs and journal articles. In over 300 entries written by 80
scholars, this book makes the factual information and historical
interpretations of the era readily available. Covering political,
military, religious, and constitutional subjects as well as social
and economic topics, the volume is easy to use, comprehensive, and
authoritative. It provides a useful resource for undergraduate and
graduate students, scholars, and educated laymen.
Rightly characterized as an age of crisis, the 14th century saw
the Hundred Years War, the Black Death, the Peasants' Revolt of
1381, the Avignon Papacy, and the Great Schism of the Western
Church. All placed great stresses on English society, aggravating
old problems and creating new ones. In the late Middle Ages,
parliament became an important element in English government;
Cambridge and Oxford universities attained European-wide
reputations; and general literacy increased. The Church remained a
paramount religious, political, and social institution, but its
independence and intellectual monopoly slipped. The entries in this
book synthesize recent scholarship on these and other historical
events. While emphasizing political, religious, constitutional and
military topics, the book also provides brief introductions to
social, economic, cultural, and intellectual topics. It is a
valuable guide for those wishing to understand this complex,
tumultuous, and until recently, poorly understood era.
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