Henry VI

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Grummitt, D. 2015. Henry VI. London Routledge.
AuthorsGrummitt, D.
Abstract

This monograph examines the reign of Henry VI (1422-1461, 1470-71) in the context of a distinctly Lancastrian political culture. It argues that the failures of his reign must be understand in the distinctive political culture of early fifteenth-century England and the impact of the revolution of 1399, as well as the wider cultural, religious and chivalric context of late medieval Europe.

Year2015
PublisherRoutledge
Output statusPublished
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Print18 May 2015
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Deposited09 Feb 2018
Place of publicationLondon
ISBN9780415639934
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