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Mapping Identity in John Trevisa’s English Polychronicon: Chester, Cornwall and the Translation of English National History
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Illustrations vi
- Contributors viii
- Preface ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Royal Mausolea in the Long Fourteenth Century (1272–1422) 1
- Legal Culture: Medieval Lawyers’ Aspirations and Pretensions 17
- Thomas of Lancaster’s First Quarrel with Edward II 31
- Bristol and the Crown, 1326–31: Local and National Politics in the Early Years of Edward III’s Reign 47
- Mapping Identity in John Trevisa’s English Polychronicon: Chester, Cornwall and the Translation of English National History 67
- Edward the Black Prince and East Anglia: An Unlikely Association 83
- William Wykeham and the Management of the Winchester Estate, 1366–1404 99
- A Lancastrian Polity? John of Gaunt, John Neville and the War with France, 1368–88 121
- ‘Hearts warped by passion’: The Percy-Gaunt, Dispute of 1381 143
- The Reasons for the Bishop of Norwich’s Attack of Flanders in 1383 155
- Loyalty, Honour and the Lancastrian Revolution: Sir Stephen Scrope of Castle Combe and his Kinsmen, c.1389–c.1408 167
- The Furnishing of Royal Closets and the Use of Small Devotional Images in the Reign of Richard II: The Setting of the Wilton Diptych Reconsidered 185
- ‘Weep thou for me in France’: French Views of the Deposition of Richard II 207
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Illustrations vi
- Contributors viii
- Preface ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Royal Mausolea in the Long Fourteenth Century (1272–1422) 1
- Legal Culture: Medieval Lawyers’ Aspirations and Pretensions 17
- Thomas of Lancaster’s First Quarrel with Edward II 31
- Bristol and the Crown, 1326–31: Local and National Politics in the Early Years of Edward III’s Reign 47
- Mapping Identity in John Trevisa’s English Polychronicon: Chester, Cornwall and the Translation of English National History 67
- Edward the Black Prince and East Anglia: An Unlikely Association 83
- William Wykeham and the Management of the Winchester Estate, 1366–1404 99
- A Lancastrian Polity? John of Gaunt, John Neville and the War with France, 1368–88 121
- ‘Hearts warped by passion’: The Percy-Gaunt, Dispute of 1381 143
- The Reasons for the Bishop of Norwich’s Attack of Flanders in 1383 155
- Loyalty, Honour and the Lancastrian Revolution: Sir Stephen Scrope of Castle Combe and his Kinsmen, c.1389–c.1408 167
- The Furnishing of Royal Closets and the Use of Small Devotional Images in the Reign of Richard II: The Setting of the Wilton Diptych Reconsidered 185
- ‘Weep thou for me in France’: French Views of the Deposition of Richard II 207