Locke, A. Audrey -1916

War and Misrule (1307-1399) - 1 online resource : multiple file formats - Bell's English History Source Books . - Bell's English History Source Books .

Release date is 2016-05-17

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"War and Misrule (1307-1399)" by A. Audrey Locke, Kenneth Bell, and S. E. Winbolt is a historical account written in the early 20th century. This volume is a part of the Bell's English History Source Books series and serves as a sourcebook filled with selected documents and writings from a tumultuous period in English history marked by conflict, political intrigue, and the struggle for power. The book likely explores the reigns of Edward II and Edward III, highlighting key events such as battles, political manipulations, and social issues. The opening of the book provides an introduction outlining the purpose of the series, emphasizing its use in educational settings, particularly for students of English history. It provides a structured approach to historical documents, offering a chronological collection of sources such as bills, chronicles, and parliamentary debates. These extracts shed light on significant historical figures, conflicts such as the Battle of Bannockburn, the rise of political factions, and the social unrest indicated by events like the Peasants' Revolt. This foundation sets the stage for a deeper understanding of the complexities of medieval England inhabited by a diverse range of personalities and pivotal moments in history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



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Great Britain -- History -- 14th century -- Sources

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