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Chivalry In Medieval England Nigel Saul

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Chivalry In Medieval England Nigel Saul
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 347.21 MB
Pages: 245
Author: Nigel Saul
ISBN: 9780674063686, 9780674063693, 0674063686, 0674063694
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Chivalry In Medieval England Nigel Saul by Nigel Saul 9780674063686, 9780674063693, 0674063686, 0674063694 instant download after payment.

Popular views of medieval chivalry—knights in shining armor, fair ladies, banners fluttering from battlements—were inherited from the nineteenth-century Romantics. This is the first book to explore chivalry’s place within a wider history of medieval England, from the Norman Conquest to the aftermath of Henry VII’s triumph at Bosworth in the Wars of the Roses. Saul invites us to view the world of castles and cathedrals, tournaments and round tables, with fresh eyes. Chivalry in Medieval England charts the introduction of chivalry by the Normans, the rise of the knightly class as a social elite, the fusion of chivalry with kingship in the fourteenth century, and the influence of chivalry on literature, religion, and architecture. Richard the Lionheart and the Crusades, the Black Death and the Battle of Crecy, the Magna Carta and the cult of King Arthur—all emerge from the mists of time and legend in this vivid, authoritative account.

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