04641oam 2200625Mn 450 991079820360332120230808192713.01-317-87191-X1-315-83678-51-317-87190-1(CKB)3710000000648388(EBL)4513729(SSID)ssj0001654840(PQKBManifestationID)16434900(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001654840(PQKBWorkID)12968955(PQKB)10832185(MiAaPQ)EBC4513729(OCoLC)993760845(OCoLC-P)993760845(FlBoTFG)9781315836782(EXLCZ)99371000000064838820170717d2016 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrEUROPE IN THE FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH CENTURIES2nd ed.LONDON ROUTLEDGE20161 online resource (411 p.)General History of EuropeDescription based upon print version of record.1-138-16573-5 0-582-49179-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; LIST OF GENEALOGICAL TABLES AND MAPS; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; 1 THE SOURCES; Narrative sources; Public records and private papers; Involuntary evidence; 2 EUROPE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY; The economic geography of Europe at the beginning of the fourteenth century; The peoples of Europe in the later Middle Ages; The political scene; 3 SOCIETY AND ITS STRUCTURE: 1. THE PEASANTS: POPULATION TRENDS; The eve of the fourteenth century; The economic crisis of the fourteenth century; The peasants' revolts; Recovery and changeEast-west contrastsPopulation trends in the later Middle Ages; 4 SOCIETY AND ITS STRUCTURE: 2. CLERGY, NOBILITY, TOWNSMEN; The clergy; The secular clergy; The regular clergy; The military orders; The nobility and gentry; The higher nobility; Lesser nobility and gentry; Chivalry and war; Townsmen; Slavery in Mediterranean towns; The size of towns; 5 THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF GOVERNMENT; Political speculation; The place of the king; Conciliar thought; Kings and administration in western Europe: France and England; Local government; Royal administration in other parts of western EuropeInnovations of the later Middle AgesThe apanage; War and finance in France; Law and representation in France; England: taxation and parliament; Scotland; Spain; Councils and administration; Government in urban areas; German towns: the Hanseatic League; The Swiss; 6 POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT IN WESTERN EUROPE; England in the fourteenth century; England in the fifteenth century; Scotland; France in the fourteenth century; France after the Treaty of Arras; Spain in the later Middle Ages; The Hundred Years War; Crown and subject at the end of the fifteenth century; 7 ITALIANS AND ITALYNorth Italy: Milan, Genoa, VeniceTuscany; The States of the Church and Rome; Naples and Sicily; Italian ideals and realities; 8 GERMANY AND HER NORTHERN NEIGHBOURS; The Empire: institutions and rulers; Princes, nobles, knights and towns: the Estates in Germany; The shrinking perimeter of Germany in the later Middle Ages; The kingdoms of Scandinavia; 9 EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE; The rise of the central monarchies; A short-lived Bohemian-Hungarian empire (1301-1306); Restoration of the Polish monarchy (1305-1333); Angevin victory over oligarchs in Hungary (1308-1342)The establishment of the Romanian principalitiesTerritorial expansion and aristocratic rule under John of Bohemia (1310-1346); Consolidation of the Polish monarchy: Casimir the Great (1333-1370); Monarchy based on loyal magnates: Lewis the Great of Hungary (1342-1382); Golden decades of Bohemia under Emperor Charles IV (1346-1378); Baronial gains in the late fourteenth century; Origin and growth of noble power; Bohemia on the road to revolution; The Hussite revolution (1419-1436); The joint reign of Sigismund and his barons in Hungary (1387-1437)Emerging noble liberty in the Polish-Lithuanian union (1386-1444)General history of Europe.Civilization, MedievalEuropeHistory476-1492Civilization, Medieval.940.192HAY DENYS178362OCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910798203603321EUROPE IN THE FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH CENTURIES3766414UNINA