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The Medieval Gentry: Power, Leadership and Choice during the Wars of the Roses

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Full Title:

The Medieval Gentry: Power, Leadership and Choice during the Wars of the Roses

Contributors:

By (Author) Malcolm Mercer

ISBN:

9781441190642

Publisher:

Continuum Publishing Corporation

Imprint:

Continuum Publishing Corporation

Publication Date:

4th November 2010

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Medieval warfare (predating gunpowder warfare)
Social and cultural history

Dewey:

942.04

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

184

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

What were the principal factors that influenced and shaped the behaviour of the gentry during the Wars of the Roses, from 1455 at the first battle of St Albans to the final encounter at Stoke in 1487 It was the gentry who were the natural leaders within their communities and the nobility relied upon them for military manpower, and to act as their mouthpieces at local levels. Consequently, the gentry's ability to persuade their kinsmen and tenants to act in a particular way was crucial, especially their capacity to raise and lead men into battle. This was a critical factor in the outcome of the Lancastrian and Yorkist campaigns. The book begins by outlining how individuals are understood to make decisions and the discussion then moves to the late medieval gentry and the characteristics that define them as a social formation. A definition of the gentry will also be offered. The remainder of the book assesses the relationship between the gentry and the political and social world of the late middle ages.

Reviews

All readers will find new and interesting information ... thanks to a wide trawl of this good modern secondary liteature, the major printed sources and nuggets Mercer has mined in The National Archives. -- Michael Jones * The Ricardian Volume *

Author Bio

Malcolm Mercer is Assistant Manager of the Medieval and Early Modern Records Information Service at the National Archives. He has written widely on the late medieval period, and has contributed to two BBC Radio 4 history programmes, 'What If' and 'Making History'. He lives in Croydon, Surrey. Malcolm Mercer worked at The National Archives, Londonfrom 1997 to 2006 as senior medieval records specialist, and then as senior research archivist at Canterbury Cathedral Archives. He is currently curator of Tower history at the Royal Armouries Museum.

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