Henry III: The Rise to Power and Personal Rule, 1207-1258
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History
Business & Economics
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
800
언어
영어
출판됨
Mar 30, 2021
출판사
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300259190
ISBN-13
9780300259193
설명
This compelling volume delves into the tumultuous life and reign of Henry III of England, providing readers with a meticulous examination of his rise to power. David Arscott Carpenter artfully weaves together historical narratives and scholarly insights that illuminate the complexities of Henry’s character and the political landscape of the 13th century. Through thorough research and engaging prose, Carpenter presents a nuanced portrait of a king navigating challenges both from within and outside the monarchy.
The narrative takes shape against the backdrop of a shifting political landscape, marked by the struggle for power among the nobility and foreign influences that threatened the stability of the realm. From his early years as a monarch to the asserting of his authority, readers witness the evolution of Henry's policies and governing strategies. Carpenter discusses the forces that shaped Henry’s decisions and the impact those choices had on his rule and the kingdom.
As this volume unfolds, it sets the stage for the complexities of Henry's later years, highlighting the pivotal events that will define his reign. With a blend of vivid storytelling and thorough historical context, the work is essential for those interested in medieval history and the intricate web of power dynamics in the 13th century. Readers will find themselves drawn into a world where monarchy and personal rule intertwine, showcasing the delicate balance between authority and governance.
The narrative takes shape against the backdrop of a shifting political landscape, marked by the struggle for power among the nobility and foreign influences that threatened the stability of the realm. From his early years as a monarch to the asserting of his authority, readers witness the evolution of Henry's policies and governing strategies. Carpenter discusses the forces that shaped Henry’s decisions and the impact those choices had on his rule and the kingdom.
As this volume unfolds, it sets the stage for the complexities of Henry's later years, highlighting the pivotal events that will define his reign. With a blend of vivid storytelling and thorough historical context, the work is essential for those interested in medieval history and the intricate web of power dynamics in the 13th century. Readers will find themselves drawn into a world where monarchy and personal rule intertwine, showcasing the delicate balance between authority and governance.