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First published in 1969, Conflict and Stability in Fifteenth-Century England is a study of a much neglected and misinterpreted century of English history—the century of the Wars of the Roses which, the author shows, had only a comparatively small effect on English life. Other sections discuss the economic repercussions of the Black Death, the literature and architecture of the times, religion and Anglo-papal relations on the eve of the Reformation, and the gradual beginnings of Tudor government.
Contents
Preface 1. The dark glass of the fifteenth century 2. The country's economy 3. The politics of Lancaster 4. York and Tudor 5. Religious life 6. Education and the arts 7. Society and government