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E-grāmata: Fifteenth Century XVI: Examining Identity

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  • Formāts: 208 pages
  • Sērija : The Fifteenth Century
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Dec-2018
  • Izdevniecība: The Boydell Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781787443648
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  • Formāts: 208 pages
  • Sērija : The Fifteenth Century
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Dec-2018
  • Izdevniecība: The Boydell Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781787443648
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This series [ pushes] the boundaries of knowledge and [ develops] new trends in approach and understanding. ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW

The vitality and diversity of research into the late medieval period are exemplified by the contents of this volume. A central theme is the medieval Church: examinations of the process of ordination, the parishioners of Dartford in Kent and the influence of their learned vicar, how monastic chroniclers changed their focus as the century progressed, the perhaps unjustified reputation of Bishop Ayscough of Salisbury, and the significance of Edward IV's charter of ecclesiastical liberties. Another strand concentrates on Ireland, to explore both the complex relations between the Gaelic-speaking peoples of the west and the Stewart monarchy in Scotland, and the status and participation in government of the English settled near Dublin. Unusual perspectives on London are derived from a study of those engaged in identity theft there at the start of the century, and two heralds' accounts of the public processions andelaborate funeral rites accorded to a French ambassador at its end.

Contributors: Des Atkinson, Brian Coleman, Zosia Edwards, Simon Egan, Charles Giry-Deloison, Daniel Gosling, Samuel Lane, David Lepine, Claire Macht
Contributors vii
Preface ix
Abbreviations xi
Changes in Monastic Historical Writing Throughout the Long Fifteenth Century
1(26)
Claire Macht
`Such Great Merits': The Pastoral Influence of a Learned Resident Vicar, John Hornley of Dartford
27(18)
David Lepine
Getting Connected: the Medieval Ordinand and his Search for Titulus
45(18)
Des Atkinson
The Political Career of William Ayscough, Bishop of Salisbury, 1438-50
63(20)
Samuel Lane
Edward IV's Charta de Libertatibus Clericorum
83(22)
Daniel F. Gosling
A Playground of the Scots? Gaelic Ireland and the Stewart Monarchy in the Late Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
105(18)
Simon Egan
An English Gentry Abroad: the Gentry of English Ireland
123(14)
Brian Coleman
Identity Theft in Later Medieval London
137(18)
Zosia Edwards
Dying on Duty: A French Ambassador's Funeral in London in 1512
155(22)
Charles Giry-Deloison
Index 177
LINDA CLARK is Editor Emeritus at the History of Parliament. Des spent his career in the IT industry before studying for an MPhil in Medieval History from the University of Cambridge and a doctorate from the University of Exeter. His research focuses on the prelates of the late medieval English Church, in particular Dr John Morton, cardinal archbishop and chancellor to Henry VII. He supervised the publication of John Norden's 17th-century survey of Devon manors for the Friends of Devon Archives and is now working for the Victoria County History of Somerset. He is also completing a database of 15th-century ordination records for the Salisbury diocese.