Murder and Monarchy
Discover the intricate dynamics of power and society in "Murder and Monarchy" by Robert von Friedeburg, published in 2004. This compelling hardback edition spans 307 pages and features contributions from fifteen esteemed scholars hailing from England, Scotland, France, the Netherlands, and Germany. Together, they delve into groundbreaking research that explores the evolving relationship between monarchy and society during the medieval and early modern periods in Europe.
From the complexities of death and burial practices to the broader implications of governance, this book offers a rich tapestry of insights into European history, particularly focusing on Great Britain. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a scholar, "Murder and Monarchy" is an essential addition to your collection, shedding light on the significant shifts that shaped the continent's past.