230 Pages
by Routledge

230 Pages
by Routledge

230 Pages
by Routledge

During the years 1175–1425, English society developed in many ways. First published in 1979, England 1175–1425 offers an ideal introduction to the period, presenting as it does a view of a whole society that is derived from a study of economic, social, political, and administrative history. It argues that the later Middle Ages in England saw the creation of a single, integrated society, with a... Read more

1. The Development of English Society  2. Population and Settlement  3. Lordship and Wealth  4. Trade and Industry  5. The Community of Ideas  6. Government and Society to 1272  7. The Nation Unified  8. Crisis and Reconstruction 

Biography

Edmund King is Emeritus Professor of Medieval History, University of Sheffield, UK. He joined the History department at Sheffield in 1966 and has held a chair since 1989. He has held visiting fellowships at the Huntington Library, USA (where he was a Fulbright Scholar), and at All Souls College, Oxford, and he has taught also at the universities of Connecticut and Michigan in the USA. Edmund King has published widely in the field of Medieval British History.

Review of the first publication:

‘… it can be read with great profit by specialists, students, and scholar-teachers alike.’

— Michael Altschul, The American Historical Review, Volume 86, Issue 2