Hundred Years War : A People's History by David Green (2014, Hardcover)

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PublisherYale University Press
ISBN-100300134517
ISBN-139780300134513
eBay Product ID (ePID)201601750

Product Key Features

Book TitleHundred Years War : a People's History
Number of Pages360 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicEurope / France, Military / Medieval, International Relations / General, Europe / Great Britain / General, Europe / Medieval
Publication Year2014
IllustratorYes
GenrePolitical Science, History
AuthorDavid Green
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1.3 in
Item Weight27.3 Oz
Item Length9.4 in
Item Width6.5 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2014-014233
Dewey Edition23
TitleLeadingThe
Reviews'This is war painted on a broad canvas, analytical as well as descriptive, emphasising the social, political, military and economic effects of a long conflict in which people are never forgotten.'--Christopher Allmand, author of  The Hundred Years War: England and France at War, c.1300-c.1450, "David Green has given us a new Hundred Years War, taking us beyond the campaign trail and the battlefield and into the lives and cultures of the people who lived through this greatest of medieval endurance tests. Green's brilliant evocation of the period, his eye for telling detail, and his powerful narrative voice serve to transform the history of war and nationhood in later medieval England and France."-W. Mark Ormrod, author of Edward III, "This is war painted on a broad canvas, analytical as well as descriptive, emphasising the social, political, military and economic effects of a long conflict in which people are never forgotten."-Christopher Allmand, author of  The Hundred Years War: England and France at War, c.1300-c.1450 ., "Green holistically explores aspects of the war's effects with exceptionally thorough research on subjects as diverse as the Catholic Church, women, peasants and even language."-- Kirkus Reviews , starred review
Dewey Decimal944/.025
SynopsisWhat life was like for ordinary French and English people, embroiled in a devastating century-long conflict that changed their world, What life was like for ordinary French and English people, embroiled in a devastating century-long conflict that changed their world The Hundred Years War (1337 1453) dominated life in England and France for well over a century. It became the defining feature of existence for generations. This sweeping book is the first to tell the human story of the longest military conflict in history. Historian David Green focuses on the ways the war affected different groups, among them knights, clerics, women, peasants, soldiers, peacemakers, and kings. He also explores how the long war altered governance in England and France and reshaped peoples perceptions of themselves and of their national character. Using the events of the war as a narrative thread, Green illuminates the realities of battle and the conditions of those compelled to live in occupied territory; the roles played by clergy and their shifting loyalties to king and pope; and the influence of the war on developing notions of government, literacy, and education. Peopled with vivid and well-known characters Henry V, Joan of Arc, Philippe the Good of Burgundy, Edward the Black Prince, John the Blind of Bohemia, and many others as well as a host of ordinary individuals who were drawn into the struggle, this absorbing book reveals for the first time not only the Hundred Years War s impact on warfare, institutions, and nations, but also its true human cost.", What life was like for ordinary French and English people, embroiled in a devastating century-long conflict that changed their world The Hundred Years War (1337-1453) dominated life in England and France for well over a century. It became the defining feature of existence for generations. This sweeping book is the first to tell the human story of the longest military conflict in history. Historian David Green focuses on the ways the war affected different groups, among them knights, clerics, women, peasants, soldiers, peacemakers, and kings. He also explores how the long war altered governance in England and France and reshaped peoples' perceptions of themselves and of their national character.   Using the events of the war as a narrative thread, Green illuminates the realities of battle and the conditions of those compelled to live in occupied territory; the roles played by clergy and their shifting loyalties to king and pope; and the influence of the war on developing notions of government, literacy, and education. Peopled with vivid and well-known characters--Henry V, Joan of Arc, Philippe the Good of Burgundy, Edward the Black Prince, John the Blind of Bohemia, and many others--as well as a host of ordinary individuals who were drawn into the struggle, this absorbing book reveals for the first time not only the Hundred Years War's impact on warfare, institutions, and nations, but also its true human cost.
LC Classification NumberDC96.G74 2014

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