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1381: The Year of the Peasants' Revolt The Year of the Peasants' Revolt

معرفی کتاب «1381: The Year of the Peasants' Revolt The Year of the Peasants' Revolt» نوشتهٔ Juliet R. V Barker، منتشرشده توسط نشر Belknap Press: An Imprint of Harvard University Press در سال 2014. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Juliet Barker provides an account of the first great popular uprising in England and a fascinating study of medieval life in English towns and countryside. She tells how and why an unlikely group of ordinary men and women from every corner of England united in armed rebellion against church and state to demand a radical political agenda. Written With The Fluency Readers Have Come To Expect From Juliet Barker, 1381: The Year Of The Peasant's Revolt Provides An Account Of The First Great Popular Uprising In England And Its Background, And Paints On A Broad Canvas A Picture Of English Life In Medieval Times. Skeptical Of Contemporary Chroniclers' Accounts Of Events, Barker Draws On The Judicial Sources Of The Indictments And Court Proceedings That Followed The Rebellion. This Emphasis Offers A Fresh Perspective On The So-called Peasants' Revolt And Gives Depth And Texture To The Historical Narrative. Among The Book's Arguments Are That The Rebels Believed They Were The Loyal Subjects Of The King Acting In His Interests, And That The Boy-king Richard Ii Sympathized With Their Grievances. Barker Tells How And Why A Diverse And Unlikely Group Of Ordinary Men And Women From Every Corner Of England - From Servants And Laborers Living Off Wages, Through The Village Elite Who Served Who Served As Bailiffs, Constables, And Stewards, To The Ranks Of The Gentry - United In Armed Rebellion Against Church And State To Demand A Radical Political Agenda. Had It Been Implemented, This Agenda Would Have Transformed English Society And Anticipated The French Revolution By Four Hundred Years. 1381: The Year Of The Peasants' Revolt Is An Important Reassessment Of The Uprising And A Fascinating, Original Study Of Medieval Life In England's Towns And Countryside. -- From Dust Jacket. First Published In The United Kingdom As England, Arise: The People, The King And The Great Revolt Of 1381 In 2014 By Little, Brown Book Group -- T.p. Verso. Juliet Barker. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. "Written with the fluency readers have come to expect from Juliet Barker, 1381: The Year of the Peasant's Revolt provides an account of the first great popular uprising in England and its background, and paints on a broad canvas a picture of English life in medieval times. Skeptical of contemporary chroniclers' accounts of events, Barker draws on the judicial sources of the indictments and court proceedings that followed the rebellion. This emphasis offers a fresh perspective on the so-called Peasants' Revolt and gives depth and texture to the historical narrative. Among the book's arguments are that the rebels believed they were the loyal subjects of the king acting in his interests, and that the boy-king Richard II sympathized with their grievances. Barker tells how and why a diverse and unlikely group of ordinary men and women from every corner of England -- from servants and laborers living off wages, through the village elite who served who served as bailiffs, constables, and stewards, to the ranks of the gentry -- united in armed rebellion against church and state to demand a radical political agenda. Had it been implemented, this agenda would have transformed English society and anticipated the French Revolution by four hundred years. 1381: The Year of the Peasants' Revolt is an important reassessment of the uprising and a fascinating, original study of medieval life in England's towns and countryside."-- Provided by publisher CONTENTS Preface A Note to the Text 1. The end of an era 2. The state of the nation 3. Landlords and tenants 4. Urban society 5. Wars and taxes 6. Resistance 7. Essex and Kent arise 8. To London 9. Mile End 10. Smithfield 11. St Albans and Bury St Edmunds 12. Ely, Huntingdon and Cambridge 13. Norfolk 14. North and south 15. Suppression 16. The aftermath 17. The legacy Appendix 1 Wat Tyler Appendix 2 Jack Straw Appendix 3 John Balle Appendix 4 John Balle’s letters Notes Bibliography Index Picture Credits
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