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List of Figures x
List of Plates xi
List of Maps xii
List of Contributors xiii
Introduction xvi
Part I Economy and Society in Town and Country 1
1 England: Land and People 3 Bruce M. S. Campbell
2 England: The Family and the Village Community 26 Phillipp R. Schofield
3 England: Towns, Trade and Industry 47 Richard H. Britnell
4 England: Popular Politics and Social Conflict 65 Jane Whittle and S. H. Rigby
5 England: Women and Gender 87 Judith M. Bennett
6 Scotland: Economy and Society 107 Nicholas J. Mayhew
7 Wales: Economy and Society 125 A. D. Carr
8 Ireland: Economy and Society 142 Brian Graham
Part II Politics, Government and Law 163
9 The British Perspective 165 Seán Duffy
10 England: Kingship and the Political Community, c.1100 1272 183 Ralph V. Turner
11 England: Kingship and the Political Community, 1272 1377 208 Scott L. Waugh
12 England: Kingship and the Political Community, 1377 c.1500 224 Rosemary Horrox
13 England: Law, Society and the State 242 Robert C. Palmer
14 England: The Nobility and the Gentry 261 Christine Carpenter
15 Scotland: Politics, Government and Law 283 Hector L. MacQueen
16 Wales: Politics, Government and Law 309 J. Beverley Smith and Llinos Beverley Smith
17 Ireland: Politics, Government and Law 335 James Lydon
Part III The Church and Piety 357
18 England: Church and Clergy 359 David Lepine
19 England: Piety, Heresy and Anti–clericalism 381 Matthew Groom
20 Scotland: Religion and Piety 396 D. E. R. Watt
21 Wales: Religion and Piety 411 Huw Pryce
22 Ireland: Religion and Piety 430 Henry A. Jefferies
Part IV Education and Culture 449
23 England: Education and Society 451 Jo Ann H. Moran Cruz
24 England: Art and Society 472 Veronica Sekules
25 England: Literature and Society 497 S. H. Rigby
26 Scotland: Culture and Society 521 Louise O. Fradenburg
27 Wales: Culture and Society 541 Susan L. Aronstein
28 Ireland: Culture and Society 558 Edel Bhreathnach and Raghnall Ó Floinn
Bibliography of Secondary Sources 596
Index 649
S. H. Rigby is Reader in History at the University of Manchester. His previous publications include
Engels and the Formation of Marxism (1992),
English Society in the Later Middle Ages (1995),
Chaucer in Context (1996) and
Marxism and History (second edition, 1998).
This authoritative survey of Britain in the later middle ages comprises 28 chapters written by leading international specialists in the field. The volume is broad–ranging, discussing the social, economic, political, religious and cultural history of England, Scotland, and Wales from 1100 to 1500. It also includes full coverage of Ireland during the period. The chapters guide readers through the different perspectives from which historians have approached late medieval Britain and examine ways in which current debates might be resolved.
The volume is ideal for upper–level students seeking an overview of the later middle ages and the historiographic controversies surrounding the era. At the same time, the contributions address questions at the leading edge of scholarship, and will therefore also be of interest to advanced researchers in the field.