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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 608 pages, height x width: 235x156 mm, weight: 980 g, 16 pp. b-w illus.
  • Sērija : The English Monarchs Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Aug-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300229712
  • ISBN-13: 9780300229714
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 608 pages, height x width: 235x156 mm, weight: 980 g, 16 pp. b-w illus.
  • Sērija : The English Monarchs Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Aug-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300229712
  • ISBN-13: 9780300229714
This definitive biography of England's Henry IV reassesses the adversities of his reign, his ruthlessness and extravagance, and his previously unrecognized successes

"This wonderful biography of the first of the Lancastrian kings is no less accomplished than its subject. . . . A vivid and captivating study of Englands most neglected late medieval ruler."David Green, author of The Hundred Years War

Henry IV (13991413), the son of John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster, seized the English throne at the age of thirty-two from his cousin Richard II and held it until his death, aged forty-five, when he was succeeded by his son, Henry V. This comprehensive and nuanced biography restores to his rightful place a king often overlooked in favor of his illustrious progeny.   Henry faced the usual problems of usurpers: foreign wars, rebellions, and plots, as well as the ambitions and demands of the Lancastrian retainers who had helped him win the throne. By 1406 his rule was broadly established, and although he became ill shortly after this and never fully recovered, he retained ultimate power until his death. Using a wide variety of previously untapped archival materials, Chris Given-Wilson reveals a cultured, extravagant, and skeptical monarch who crushed opposition ruthlessly but never quite succeeded in satisfying the expectations of his own supporters.

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"Combines excellent scholarship with brilliant storytelling, relishing the detail of blood-splattered drama equal to any episodes of Game of Thrones."Simon Sebag Montefiore, The Week -- Simon Sebag Montefiore * The Week *

List of Plates
ix
List of Maps and Tables
xi
Acknowlegements xii
Abbreviated References xiii
Introduction 1(10)
Part One The Great Duchy 1267--1399
1 The House of Lancaster and the Crown (1267--1367)
11(13)
2 Father and Son I (1367--1382)
24(12)
3 The Making of a Dissident (1382--1387)
36(12)
4 Lords of the Field (1387--1389)
48(13)
5 The Making of a Hero (1390--1393)
61(16)
6 Family and Lands (1391--1394)
77(11)
7 The Two Duchies and the Crown (1394--1396)
88(12)
8 Richard Resurgent (1397--1398)
100(19)
9 `A Manifest Miracle of God' (1398--1399)
119(19)
10 The Making of a King (1399)
138(19)
Part Two A King at War 1399--1405
11 `In This New World'(1399--1400)
157(17)
12 The Parliament of 1401
174(16)
13 The Percy Ascendancy (1401--1402)
190(12)
14 Piracy, Rumour and Riot (1401--1402)
202(14)
15 From Humbleton Hill to Hateley Field (1403)
216(17)
16 Louis of Orleans and Owain Glyn Dwr (1403--1405)
233(12)
17 An Empire in Crisis: Ireland and Guyenne (1399--1405)
245(17)
18 The Death of an Archbishop (1404--1405)
262(19)
Part Three Recovery and Reform 1404--1410
19 The Search for Solvency (1404--1406)
281(21)
20 Archbishop Arundel and the Council (1407--1409)
302(15)
21 Between War and Peace (1405--1410)
317(15)
22 Aliens, Merchants and Englishness
332(16)
23 England, the Papacy and the Council of Pisa (1404--1409)
348(18)
24 Heresy, Piety and Reform
366(19)
Part Four Lancastrian Kingship
25 The King and his Image
385(21)
26 Council, Court and Household
406(18)
27 The Royal Affinity and Parliamentary Politics
424(15)
28 Nobles, Rebels and Traitors
439(12)
29 War and Diplomacy
451(14)
Part Five The Pendulum Years 1409--1413
30 The Prince's Administration (1409--1411)
465(14)
31 `The Greatest Uprisings' (1409--1412)
479(14)
32 Burgundians, Armagnacs and Guyenne (1411--1413)
493(20)
33 Father and Son II (1412--1413)
513(13)
Conclusion 526(9)
Epilogue 535(7)
Appendix: Henry Iv's Itinerary, 1399--1413 542(4)
Bibliography 546(17)
Index 563
Chris Given-Wilson is emeritus professor of medieval history, University of St. Andrews, and author of nine books on medieval history. He lives in Fife, UK.