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England Under Edward I and Edward II: 1259-1327

Contributor(s): Raban, Sandra (Author)

ISBN: 9780631223207

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Pub Date: November 2, 2000

Dewey: B

LCCN: 00023643

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Maps

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.66" H x 8.96" L x 5.97" W ( 0.75 lbs) 224 pages

Series: History of Medieval Britain

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Description: This accessible history highlights the great diversity within the population of the country during a period which witnessed many natural or manmade disasters and shows that England was hardly unified' at this time.

Review Quotes: "Economic and social history can, it must be said, be a dry subject, particularly in a textbook such as this one, but Raban has managed to render it absorbing, enjoyable and above all, real and relevant ... this is a synthesis of the best kind, offering a highly readable, well-written, lively and valuable introduction to English society at this time." History

"This is a volume which will provide very sound bearings for both the general reader and for the better informed, and engender the interest to explore further." English Historical Review

"Raban, like other authors in the "A History of Medieval Britain" series, provides the nonspecialist reader with a picture of England between 1239 and 1327 drawn from the most recent scholarship, including debates among scholars over conflicting interpretations." CHOICE

"Students will find this a highly readable and informative introduction to an important period in the history of medieval Britain, and the bibliography will assist them in pursuing their studies further." History: Reviews of New Books

"Raban has fulfilled her brief well in the production of a 'bottom up' text that reflects current historiography. Teachers will be pleased with the open-ended reviews of historiographical debates that will serve as a springboard to class discussions ..." Albion

"A wide-ranging overview which should prompt the reader to a deeper examination of a many-faceted era." Canadian Journal of History

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