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" The Angevin empire / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 994175
Doc. No : b748545
Main Entry : Gillingham, John.
Title & Author : The Angevin empire /\ John Gillingham.
Edition Statement : 2nd ed.
Publication Statement : London :: Arnold ;New York :: Oxford University Press,, 2001.
Page. NO : 148 pages :: illustrations ;; 24 cm
ISBN : 0340741147
: : 0340741155
: : 9780340741146
: : 9780340741153
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 126-138) and index.
Contents : List of maps -- Genealogical table -- Preface to the second edition -- 1: Introduction -- Empire with no name -- 2: Making Of The Angevin Empire -- France and England in 1150 -- Counts of Anjou -- 1128: the marriage of Geoffrey and Matilda -- War of Norman succession -- Crises of 1151-53 -- 3: Aggression And Expansion, 1156-72 -- France -- Flanders -- Brittany -- Scotland -- Wales -- Ireland -- Toulouse -- End of the Angevin-Capetian accord -- King's children -- 4: Holding On, 1173-99 -- Rebellion of 1173-74 and its aftermath -- Philip II Augustus -- Old King and Richard -- Richard I: going on Crusade -- King in captivity -- Recovery: administration, diplomacy and war -- 5: Geography Of The Empire -- Mapping the Angevin Empire -- Charters, law courts and justice -- English royal revenues 1130-1220 -- Other revenues -- Angevin trading zone -- 6: Government -- King and household -- Central administration -- Itinerant household -- Provincial administration -- Patronage -- Royal and provincial custom -- Cohesion? -- 7: Crisis Of The Angevin Empire, 1199-1206 -- War of Angevin succession -- Revolt of the Lusignans, 1201-2 -- Defeat on all fronts, 1202-4 -- Holding the line, 1205-6 -- Causes of defeat -- 8: End Of The Empire -- Failure of grand strategy, 1214 -- Capetian invasion of England, 1215-17 -- Government without cash: the minority of Henry III -- Loss of La Rochelle -- 9: Conclusion -- Plantagenet culture? history, myth and architecture -- Dynastic structure -- Further reading -- Index.
Abstract : From the Publisher: At its greatest extent, the Angevin Empire stretched from the Scottish border to the Pyrenees. For fifty years it was the dominant political entity and 'English' and 'French' history were inextricably woven together. This study looks at how these disparate territories came together, how they were ruled, and whether they truly constituted an empire. The new edition of this groundbreaking work has been thoroughly revised and carries two new chapters.
Subject : Henry, II,1133-1189.
: John,1167-1216.
: Richard, I,1157-1199.
: Henry,II,1133-1189.
: John,1167?-1216.
: Richard,I,1157-1199.
: Henri, II,1133-1189.
: Jean,1167-1216.
: Richard, Ier,1157-1199.
: Henri, II,(1133-1189;
: Henry, II,1133-1189
: Henry, II,1519-1559.
: Jean, 1167-1216)
: John,1167-1216
: John,1167-1216.
: Richard, I,1157-1199
: Richard, I,1157-1199.
: Richard, I,(1157-1199;
: Anjou, House of.
: Anjou (famille d')
: Anjou, House of.
: Anjou, House of.
Subject : Geschichte
Subject : Great Britain, History, Angevin period, 1154-1216.
Subject : Europe, Histoire, 476-1492.
Subject : Grande-Bretagne, Histoire, 1154-1216 (Angevins)
Subject : Angevinisches Reich
Subject : Grande-Bretagne, 1154-1216 (Angevins)
Subject : Great Britain, History, Angevin period, 1154-1216.
Subject : Great Britain.
Dewey Classification : ‭942.03‬
LC Classification : ‭DA205‬‭.G55 2001‬
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