Knights and Peasants

Knights and Peasants
Author: Nicholas Wright
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 0851158064

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Exciting and provocative... Overall, this courageous, well-written book provides us with a ground-breaking survey. It brings out a story of the Hundred Years War that has long needed to be told, and will deservedly form an essential addition to reading on the subject. HISTORY TODAY This alternative account of peasant life during crisis is a welcome addition to the historiography of late-medieval France... a useful corrective to most standard interpretations of warfare and peasantry. SPECULUM This study of the soldier-peasant relationship in the context of the Hundred Years War (1337-1453) aims to bring out the realities of the situation. It seeks an understanding of different attitudes: how aristocratic soldiers reconciled the ideals of chivalry with exploitation of non-combatants, and how French peasants reacted to the soldiery, drawing on the late-medieval literature of chivalry and political commentary in England and (especially) in France. Employing additional documentary material, including the largely unpublished records of the French royal chancery, the book also describes the ways in which individual peasants and village communities were exploited by soldiers, and how, in order to survive, they adjusted to and reacted against their treatment.

Lords Ladies Peasants and Knights

Lords  Ladies  Peasants  and Knights
Author: Don Nardo
Publsiher: Lucent Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1590189280

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The Lucent Library of Historical Eras gives young readers a window on important eras in world history. Individual titles in every multi-volume set present a historical perspective and a vivid picture of the cultural, political, and social life of the era. The 5-volume Elizabethan England Library, for example, examines the rich literary and cultural life of sixteenth-century England, the age of Shakespeare and Queen Elizabeth I. Fully documented primary and secondary source quotations enliven the text, and each set includes well-organized primary source documents valuable for student research and reports. Annotated bibliographies Maps and photographs Informational sidebars Detailed indexes

Richard Scarry s Peasant Pig and the Terrible Dragon

Richard Scarry s Peasant Pig and the Terrible Dragon
Author: Richard Scarry
Publsiher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2009
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 140276295X

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When Princess Lily is captured by a dragon, Peasant Pig bravely attempts her rescue.

Peasants Knights Heretics

Peasants Knights Heretics
Author: R. H. Hilton
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1981-02-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521280192

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Peasants Knights Heretics

Peasants Knights Heretics
Author: R. H. Hilton
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1976-11-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521212766

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Knights Lords and Ladies

Knights  Lords  and Ladies
Author: John W. Baldwin
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2019-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780812251289

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At the beginning of the twelfth century, the region around Paris had a reputation for being the land of unruly aristocrats. Entrenched within their castles, the nobles were viewed as quarrelling among themselves, terrorizing the countryside, harassing churchmen and peasants, pillaging, and committing unspeakable atrocities. By the end of the century, during the reign of Philip Augustus, the situation was dramatically different. The king had created the principal governmental organs of the Capetian monarchy and replaced the feudal magnates at the royal court with loyal men of lesser rank. The major castles had been subdued and peace reigned throughout the countryside. The aristocratic families remain the same, but no longer brigands, they had now been recruited for royal service. In his final book, the distinguished historian John Baldwin turned to church charters, royal inventories of fiefs and vassals, aristocratic seals and documents, vernacular texts, and archaeological evidence to create a detailed picture of the transformation of aristocratic life in the areas around Paris during the four decades of Philip Augustus's reign. Working outward from the reconstructed biographies of seventy-five individuals from thirty-three noble families, Baldwin offers a rich description of their domestic lives, their horses and war gear, their tourneys and crusades, their romantic fantasies, and their penances and apprehensions about final judgment. Knights, Lords, and Ladies argues that the aristocrats who inhabited the region of Paris over the turn of the twelfth century were important not only because they contributed to Philip Augustus's increase of royal power and to the wealth of churches and monasteries, but also for their own establishment as an elite and powerful social class.

Peasants knights and heretics

Peasants knights and heretics
Author: Rodney H. Hilton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1976
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:164566550

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What Are Castles and Knights

What Are Castles and Knights
Author: Sarah Fabiny,Who HQ
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2022-02-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780593226889

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Go back to the thrilling time of warring knights who were prepared to give their life in order to protect their lord and his castle. Castles may conjure up a romantic fairy tale world; however, in real life, during the Middle Ages, castles were fortresses, providing shelter and protection for the lord as well as for the peasants who lived on his land. For an army, a lord depended on young soldiers in armor called knights who spent years at the castle learning the skills of warfare. Author Sarah Fabiny dives into the history of castles and how they grew from simple wood structures to mighty fortresses in stone. She also explains who could become a knight and what their lives were like off of the battlefield, enjoying feasts, courting their lady loves, and showing off in tournaments. With 80 fun black-and-white illustrations and an engaging 16-page photo insert, readers will be excited to read this latest addition to Who HQ!