This book provides not only a detailed study of the reign of Edward III but also a reassessment of his domestic achievements. By considering the history of the reign not in chronological or institutional terms but through Edward's relations with each section of the active political elite, Ormrod reveals Edward III as the prototype of a successful medieval king, rebuilding and enhancing the authority of the throne through the longest period of domestic peace in the Middle Ages.
A specialist in the political structures and ideas of later medieval England, William Mark Ormrod, DPhil (Oxon), FSA, FRHistS, was a Professor in the Department of History and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the University of York. He was a fellow of the Royal Historical Society and of the Society of Antiquaries, served on a number of AHRC committees, was a Trustee of the Richard III and Yorkist History Trust, a Councillor of the Pipe Roll Society, and a former Councillor of the Royal Historical Society.
Chair of the British Academy English Episcopal Acta Project and a member of the Comitato Scientifico of the Datini Institute, Prato, Mark was a former general editor of York Medieval Press, a member of the editorial board of the Yorkshire Archaeological Journal and a co-editor of Fourteenth-Century England.
An authoritative examination of Edward III's rule, primarily concerning domestic matters. Quite dry in parts but this is on the academic end rather than a popular narrative history. The majority of the book analyses Edward III's relationship with and approach to the different factions and institutions of the realm, in an effort to draw a conclusion on the success of his reign beyond the fame of his exploits in France and Scotland. While brief in this book, some background on Edward III's part in the Hundred Years' War will provide some useful contextualisation for my next read, set in said era; Bernard Cornwell's Grail Quest series.
A very in-depth look at the life of Edward III, the politics and people that helped shape his reign. It was an interesting book but full of huge amounts of information that isn’t easily digested. It was well researched though and curated very nicely. Great book if you want to study everything that influenced his life and decision making.
This wasn't a book for me. I think it may be a great academic book, but i like more readable history and this read like a Pd D dissertation. So good to read one chapter for research, but very hard to read the whole thing at once.