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Author Watts, John Lovett

Title Henry VI and the politics of kingship / John Watts
Published New York : Cambridge University Press, 1996

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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 399 pages) : illustrations
Contents 1. Introduction: ideas and politics in fifteenth-century history -- 2. The conceptual framework. The norms of kingship in the later middle ages. The ideological impact of the civil wars. The political ideas of the nobility -- 3. Government. National government. Local government -- 4. Features of Henry VI's polity. The problem of the king's personality. The minority and its legacy -- 5. The years of transition, 1435-1445. The changing forms of government. The formation of a royal regime. Authority and politics, 1439-1445. Conclusion -- 6. The rule of the court, 1445-1450. The workings of the 'personal rule'. Suffolk and the household. Suffolk's policy and the nobility, 1445-1448. The decline and fall of Suffolk's regime, 1448-1450. Conclusion -- 7. The search for authority, 1450-1461. York and the common voice, 1450-1452. Somerset and the restoration of government, 1450-1453. The demise of the king, 1453-1456. The rule of the lords in the 1450s. The anarchy, 1456-1459
Summary Henry VI (1422-61) was one of the most spectacularly inadequate kings of England, and his reign dissolved into the conflict known as the Wars of the Roses. Yet he held on to his throne for thirty-nine years and, for almost thirty of them, without much difficulty. What was the nature of Henry's inadequacy, and why did it have such ambivalent and complicated results? Since the 1970s most histories of fifteenth-century England have focused on the individual interests and private connections of politicians as a means of making sense of politics. By contrast, this 1996 work argues that we can understand what happened in Henry VI's reign only if we look at common interests and public connections as well. Ultimately it is the problem of establishing royal authority which emerges as paramount, with the supposedly factious and 'overmighty' nobility appearing as doomed but devoted servants of the state
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 367-385) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Henry VI, King of England, 1421-1471.
SUBJECT Henry VI, King of England, 1421-1471 fast
Subject Monarchy -- Great Britain -- History
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Process -- General.
Kings and rulers
Monarchy
Politics and government
Politieke geschiedenis.
SUBJECT Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1399-1485. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056880
Great Britain -- History -- Henry VI, 1422-1461. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056768
Great Britain -- Kings and rulers -- Biography. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056863
Subject Great Britain
Engeland.
Genre/Form Biographies
History
Biographies.
Biographies.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 95038634
ISBN 0511001975
9780511001970