Ruling England 1042-1217
Ruling England 1042-1217, authored by Richard Huscroft, is an essential second edition text for anyone seeking to delve into the intricate tapestry of medieval kingship in England. This book spans a critical time frame, from just before the Norman Conquest to the ratification of Magna Carta, providing a comprehensive overview of an evolving monarchy. With 266 pages of insightful analysis, Huscroft expertly divides the narrative into three distinct sections: Late Anglo-Saxon England, Anglo-Norman England, and Angevin England. Each section meticulously examines the reign of pivotal kings, their interactions with the nobility, local governance, the court systems, and the Church. Huscroft raises vital questions about the dynamics of power and governance in one of the most sophisticated kingdoms of its time. Perfect for students and history enthusiasts alike, this book offers a rich exploration of England’s political landscape during a transformative era. Don't miss your chance to gain a deeper understanding of England's historical roots!