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Title Baronial Reform and Revolution in England, 1258-1267 / edited by Adrian Jobson
Published [Woodbridge, Suffolk, England] : Boydell Press, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (298 pages)
Contents Introduction -- Modern Historians and the Period of Reform and Rebellion, 1258-1265 -- The Secret Revolution of 1258 -- Baronial Reform, the Justiciar's Court and Commercial Legislation : The Case of Grimsby -- Crisis Management : Baronial Reform at the Exchequer -- Local Administration during the Period of Reform and Rebellion -- What Happened in 1261? -- Writing Reform and Rebellion -- Civic Government in Troubled Times : London c.1263-1270 -- The Montfortian Bishops -- Reformers and Royalists : Aristocratic Women in Politics, 1258-1267The Midlands Knights and the Barons' War : The Warwickshire Evidence -- Retinues, Agents and Garrisons during the Barons' Wars -- The Barons' War in the North of England, 1264-1265 -- The Maritime Theatre, 1258-1267 -- Reasserting Medieval Kingship : King Henry III and the Dictum of Kenilworth -- Index
Summary The years between 1258 and 67 comprise one of the most influential periods in the Middle Ages in England. This turbulent decade witnessed a bitter power struggle between King Henry III and his barons over who should control the government of the realm. Before England eventually descended into civil war, a significant proportion of the baronage had attempted to transform its governance by imposing on the crown a programme of legislative and administrative reform far more radical and wide-ranging than Magna Carta in 1215. Constituting a critical stage in the development of parliament, the reformist movement would remain unsurpassed in its radicalism until the upheavals of the seventeenth century. Simon de Montfort, the baronial champion, became the first leader of a political movement to seize power and govern in the king's name. The essays collected here offer the most recent research into and ideas on this pivotal period. Several contributions focus upon the roles played in the political struggle by particular sections of thirteenth-century society, including the Midland knights and their political allegiances, aristocratic women, and the merchant elite in London. The events themselves constitute the second major theme of this volume, with subjects such as the secret revolution of 1258, Henry III's recovery of power in 1261, and the little studied maritime theatre during the civil wars of 1263-7 being considered
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
SUBJECT Heinrich III. England, König 1207-1272 gnd
Subject HISTORY -- Europe -- Great Britain.
Politics and government
Adel
Rebellion
Zweiter Krieg der Barone
SUBJECT Great Britain -- History -- Barons' War, 1263-1267. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85011914
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1216-1272. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056875
Subject Great Britain
England
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Jobson, Adrian, 1973- editor.
ISBN 9781782048992
1782048995