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Essays reflecting the interests and scholarship of one of our most
important and influential historians. For almost four decades
Carole Rawcliffe has been a towering figure among historians of the
later Middle Ages. Although now best known for her pioneering
contributions to medical history, including major studies of
hospitals, leprosy and public health, her published works range far
more broadly to encompass among other subjects the English
nobility, Members of Parliament, the regional history of East
Anglia and myriad aspects of political and social interaction. The
essays collected in this festschrift, written by a selection of her
colleagues, friends and former students, cover a wide spectrum of
themes and introduce such diverse characters as an estranged queen,
a bankrupt aristocrat, a female apothecary, a flute-playing Turkish
doctor and a medieval "Dad's Army" conscripted to defend England's
coasts. Linda Clark is Editor of the 1422-1504 section of the
History of Parliament; Elizabeth Danbury is an Honorary Senior
Research Fellow at the Institute of English Studies, School of
Advanced Study, University of London, and Honorary Research Fellow
at the Department of Information Studies, University College
London. Contributors: Jean Agnew, John Alban, Brian Ayers, Caroline
Barron, Christopher Bonfield, Carole Hill, Peregrine Horden, Hannes
Kleineke, Nicholas Vincent.
This series [pushes] the boundaries of knowledge and [develops] new
trends in approach and understanding. ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW
Linda S. Clark is a distinguished scholar of fifteenth-century
England, best known for her important contribution to the study of
the late medieval English parliament. She has served as general
editor of The Fifteenth Century since 2003. This special volume in
the series marks her four decades of work for the History of
Parliament Trust. As is appropriate, its essays focus above all on
Parliament and the personalities that served in its chambers, but
they also illuminate a wider range of themes that have long
concerned students of the later middle ages, including the
lawlessness of the gentry and nobility, the acquisition and
management of their estates, and their self-expression in pageantry
and legend. Other social groups, ranging from the mercantile elite
of the city of London and their Italian trading partners to
England's common soldiers, also make an appearance. Several of the
papers collectedhere have a geographical focus in London and East
Anglia, but other regions are also represented. The collection thus
pays tribute to the breadth of Dr Clark's contribution to the
field, both in her own writing, and in her long-standing commitment
to facilitate the publication of the original research of others.
Contributors: A.J. Pollard, Simon Payling, Charles Moreton, Colin
Richmond, J.L. Bolton, James Ross, Carole Rawcliffe, Elizabeth
Danbury, Matthew Davies, Hannes Kleineke, David Grummitt, Caroline
M. Barron
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