Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- The Libelle of English Policy: The Matter of Ireland
- ‘Stories of Divers Regions and Provinces’: Some Digests of History and Geography for Late-Medieval English Readers
- ‘To please … Dame Cecely that in latyn hath litell intellect’: Books and the Duchess of York
- A Case Study in Lancastrian Service and Personal Survival: The Career of William, Lord Roos of Helmsley (c.1370–1414)
- Identity, Discourse and Political Strategy: Margrave Albrecht Achilles (1414–86) and the Rhetoric of Antagonism between Town and Nobility in Upper Germany
- The Redistribution of Forest Law and Administration in Fifteenth-Century England
- Well-Connected and Qualified Clerics? The Bishops of Dunkeld and Sodor in the Fifteenth Century
- Preaching Politics: Lancastrian Chancellors in Parliament
- Bishop John Alcock and the Roman Invasion of Parliament: Introducing Renaissance Civic Humanism to Tudor Parliamentary Proceedings
- Preaching on Magna Carta at the end of the fifteenth century: john alcock's sermon at paul's cross
- Index
- CONTENTS OF PREVIOUS VOLUMES
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- The Libelle of English Policy: The Matter of Ireland
- ‘Stories of Divers Regions and Provinces’: Some Digests of History and Geography for Late-Medieval English Readers
- ‘To please … Dame Cecely that in latyn hath litell intellect’: Books and the Duchess of York
- A Case Study in Lancastrian Service and Personal Survival: The Career of William, Lord Roos of Helmsley (c.1370–1414)
- Identity, Discourse and Political Strategy: Margrave Albrecht Achilles (1414–86) and the Rhetoric of Antagonism between Town and Nobility in Upper Germany
- The Redistribution of Forest Law and Administration in Fifteenth-Century England
- Well-Connected and Qualified Clerics? The Bishops of Dunkeld and Sodor in the Fifteenth Century
- Preaching Politics: Lancastrian Chancellors in Parliament
- Bishop John Alcock and the Roman Invasion of Parliament: Introducing Renaissance Civic Humanism to Tudor Parliamentary Proceedings
- Preaching on Magna Carta at the end of the fifteenth century: john alcock's sermon at paul's cross
- Index
- CONTENTS OF PREVIOUS VOLUMES
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- The Fifteenth Century XV , pp. i - ivPublisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2017