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The Hollow Crown
The Hollow Crown: A History of Britain in the Late Middle Ages (TPB) (GRP) | Miri Rubin
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There is no more haunting, compelling period in Britain's history than the later middle ages. The extraordinary kings - Edward III and Henry V the great warriors, Richard II and Henry VI, tragic inadequates killed by their failure to use their power, and Richard III, the demon king. The extraordinary events - the Black Death that destroyed a third of the population, the Peasants' Revolt, the Wars of the Roses, the Battle of Agincourt. The extraordinary artistic achievements - the great churches, castles and tombs that still dominate the landscape, the birth of the English language in The Canterbury Tales. For the first time in a generation, a historian has had the vision and confidence to write a spell-binding account of the era immortalised by Shakespeare's history plays. THE HOLLOW CROWN brilliantly brings to life for the reader a world we have long lost - a strange, Catholic, rural country of monks, peasants, knights and merchants, almost perpetually at war - but continues to define so much of England's national myth.
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Sophronisba
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Mehso-so

This review of medieval English history is just OK -- although Rubin does supply some colorful anecdotes, the story is mostly told without verve or wit, and it is a bit of a slog.

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Sophronisba
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A royal risk no one ever talks about: “Some contemporaries even claimed that the impeccably sacred oil of St Thomas Becket, which was used at the new king‘s [Henry IV's] coronation, caused an infestation of lice in the royal head of hair.“

Sophronisba I would not have thrived in fifteenth-century England: “John Claydon, a skinner of London, burnt in 1415 for nothing more adventurous than possession of English books, among them the recently composed dissenting tract The Lantern of Light, written on fine parchment and well bound in red leather.“ 2y
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rwmg
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Bailedbailed

A history of England rather than a history of Britain. Also, I need something lighter at the moment.

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Effect of the Black Death: only 28% of minors in court had parents

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rwmg
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"A History of Britain" but no map of Scotland? ??

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