About This Book
A chronological survey of medieval political and institutional change that follows successive royal reigns from a period of contested succession through later Plantagenet rule, analyzing how kings strengthened administration, law, and finance while clashing with the church and powerful nobles. It details major confrontations between crown and clergy, baronial resistance and its experiments in government, the emergence and confirmation of chartered liberties, and military and territorial struggles that influenced constitutional development. Combining narrative biography with institutional analysis, the work explains the evolution of royal authority, legal reform, and representative assemblies across a formative era of English governance.
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