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Lancastrians to Tudors: England, 1450-1509 / Pickering, Andrew 2000  Book
Pickering, Andrew Book
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Edition 2003
Publication UK, 2000.
Description 180pDark Blue Spine
Series Cambridge Perspectives in History
Summary/Abstract The Wars of the Roses and the struggle for the throne between the Houses of York and Lancaster dominate the history of England in the latter half of the fifteenth century. But what were the causes of over forty years of sporadic civil war and how was political stability at last restored? Andrew Pickering addresses the issues critical to the study of this period and analyses the historical debates surrounding the characters and events.
Contents Fifteenth-century kingship and the reign of Henry VI The Wars of the Roses and the first reign of Edward IV The end of the Yorkists, 1471-85 Henry VII and the establishment of the Tudor dynasty Henry VII and the government of England Social and economic change in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries Document study: The Wars of the Roses, 1450-85
Standard Number 0521557461 Pb.
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