English Experience in France c.1450-1558

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administrative history
Anglo-French relations
Anne Curry
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Buckingham's Rebellion
Calais Pale
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Chambre Des Comptes
Charles Giry-Deloison
Charles VII
Charles VIII
David Potter
De Bours
diplomatic correspondence
early modern history
Edward III
Edward IV
Edward Meek
English presence in France research
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French King
Guillaume Du Bellay
Historiographical
John M. Currin
Lady Lisle
Lancastrian Normandy
Livres Tournois
Louis XI
Luke MacMahon
Mary's Entry
Michael K. Jones
Offensive Alliance
Pierre Gringore
Renaissance
Renaissance studies
Research
Resident Ambassador
Richard III
Robert J. Knecht
Scholars
Sir William Fitzwilliam
Sr De
Tudor monarchy
William Fitzwilliam
Willoughby De Broke
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138742925
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This title was first published in 2002: This collection of essays is based on papers delivered at a conference held at the Public Record Office in November 1999. The purpose of the book is to highlight the close links between England and France and the role of England and Englishmen in Renaissance Europe. It provides a statement of current research by the leading scholars in that field and should serve as a basis both for teaching and for further work. It is necessary to fill the gap that exists in the history of this period, which is currently concentrated in narrative, diplomatic history or general surveys of the role of England in Europe. This coherent set of essays, built around complementary themes, and with the addition of a historiographical and thematic introduction, focuses solely on England and France in the period after the end of the Hundred Years War and before the onset of French Wars of Religion.

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