The Illusion of the Burgundian State

The Illusion of the Burgundian State
Author: Élodie Lecuppre-Desjardin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-10-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1526174553

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This innovative book explores Burgundian history and historiography while offering a complete synthesis covering the nature of politics in medieval Europe and the formation of the medieval state.

Philip the Bold

Philip the Bold
Author: Richard Vaughan
Publsiher: Boydell Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 085115915X

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A biography of Philip and a study of the emergence of the Burgundian state under his aegis in the years 1384-1404, paying particular attention to his crucial aquisition of Flanders. There is comprehensive analysis of how Philip'sgovernment worked. Boydell & Brewer does a major service by the simultaneous reissue of Richard Vaughan's studies of the Valois Dukes of Burgundy. Four distinguished scholars add extra value by contributing an introductory chapter for each ducal reign, surveying its historiography since the original publication... The story, which Vaughan tells with verve, has its full share of dramatic turns[: ] this is much more, though, than simply a narrative history; Vaughan's meticulousexplorations of the administrative and financial structures that underpinned ducal authority, and of the court and its culture, are integral to his exposition [...] His achievement remains monumental. There are no comparable, modern, in-depth studies of these four larger-than-life players on the late medieval European stage, in English or in any other language. They are, besides, eminently readable. Maurice Keen, TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT Whenin 1363 the duke of Burgundy died without an heir, the duchy returned to the French crown. John II's decision to give it to his fourth son, Philip, had some logic behind it, given the independence of the inhabitants; but in so doing he created the basis for a power which was to threaten France's own existence in the following century, and which was to become one of the most influential and glittering courts of Europe. Much of this was due to the characterof Philip the Bold; by marrying the daughter of the count of Flanders, he inherited the wealth of the great Flemish towns in 1384, and the union of the two great fiefdoms to the north and east of France under one ruler meant thatthe resources of the duke of Burgundy were as great as those of the kingdom itself. From 1392 onwards, he was at loggerheads with the regent of France, his brother Louis, duke of Orleans, and this schism was to prove fatal to thekingdom, weakening the administration and leading to the French defeat by Henry V in 1415. Richard Vaughan describes the process by which Philip fashioned this new power, in particular his administrative techniques; but he also gives due weight to the splendours of the new court, in the sphere of the arts, and records the history of its one disastrous failure, the crusade of Nicopolis in 1396. He also offers a portrait of Philip himself, energetic, ambitious and shrewd, the driving force behind the new duchy and its rapid rise to an influential place among the courts of Europe.

The Burgundians

The Burgundians
Author: Bart Van Loo
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 748
Release: 2021-10-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781789543452

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A masterful history of the great dynasty of the Netherlands' Middle Ages. 'A sumptuous feast of a book' The Times, Books of the Year 'Thrillingly colourful and entertaining' Sunday Times 'A thrilling narrative of the brutal dazzlingly rich wildly ambitious duchy' Simon Sebag Montefiore 5 stars! Daily Telegraph 'A masterpiece' De Morgen 'A history book that reads like a thriller' Le Soir At the end of the fifteenth century, Burgundy was extinguished as an independent state. It had been a fabulously wealthy, turbulent region situated between France and Germany, with close links to the English kingdom. Torn apart by the dynastic struggles of early modern Europe, this extraordinary realm vanished from the map. But it became the cradle of what we now know as the Low Countries, modern Belgium and the Netherlands. This is the story of a thousand years, a compulsively readable narrative history of ambitious aristocrats, family dysfunction, treachery, savage battles, luxury and madness. It is about the decline of knightly ideals and the awakening of individualism and of cities, the struggle for dominance in the heart of northern Europe, bloody military campaigns and fatally bad marriages. It is also a remarkable cultural history, of great art and architecture and music emerging despite the violence and the chaos of the tension between rival dynasties.

Philip the Bold the Formation of the Burgundian State

Philip the Bold  the Formation of the Burgundian State
Author: Richard 1927- Vaughan
Publsiher: Hassell Street Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2021-09-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1015006507

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Gentry Culture in Late Medieval England

Gentry Culture in Late Medieval England
Author: Raluca Radulescu,Alison Truelove
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 0719068258

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Essays in this collection examine the lifestyles and attitudes of the gentry in late-medieval England. Through surveys of the gentry's military background, administrative and political roles, social behavior, and education, the reader is provided with an overview of how the group's culture evolved and how it was disseminated.

Belgian Democracy Its Early History

Belgian Democracy Its Early History
Author: Henri Pirenne
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1915
Genre: Belgium
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The Formation of the Burgundian State

The Formation of the Burgundian State
Author: Richard Vaughan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1962
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:852111264

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Immigrant England 1300 1550

Immigrant England  1300 1550
Author: Mark Ormrod,Bart Lambert,Jonathan Mackman
Publsiher: Manchester Medieval Studies
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-02
Genre: England
ISBN: 152610914X

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Immigrant England tells the story of thousands of people who migrated to later medieval England. The book draws on uniquely rich evidence about the lives of these men and women, and analyses the attitudes of the English to the foreigners in their midst. Essential reading for everyone interested in the historical dimensions of modern debates.