Falling From Grace: Reversal of Fortune and the English Nobility 1075 -1455

Falling From Grace: Reversal of Fortune and the English Nobility 1075 -1455
ISBN-10
0719075211
ISBN-13
9780719075216
Series
Falling from Grace
Category
History / Social History
Pages
269
Language
English
Published
2008
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Author
J. S. Bothwell

Description

This original study examines how members of the English medieval nobility and their families fell, usually dramatically and often violently, from positions of power in the period 1075-1455. It also considers what those who survived this fall did while out of favor and what some families did to attempt to revive their fortunes. For those noble dynasties that managed to survive such downturns, there was usually an attempt to return to position, if not power--though the road was never easy and, this book argues, increasingly involved sustained efforts by wives, mothers and daughters. Based on extensive research in chronicle, administrative, artistic and other interdisciplinary sources, Falling from Grace spans almost four centuries, from the Earls’ Revolt of 1075 to the beginning of the Wars of the Roses, and will be of considerable interest to both academic and general audiences.

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