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This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1974.Tags
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A devastating battle resulted in his father and younger brother dead leading to him taking up his family’s claim to the throne of England and he took it. Charles Ross’ Edward IV is the first modern biography of the first Yorkist king.
Ross essentially divided this biography into three parts, one for each of Edward’s reigns and how Edward governed over the course of his time on the throne. Edward’s reputation over the centuries was either a strong warrior-king or a lazy, debauched ruler who partied himself into an early grave depend on who was reviewing him; Ross revealed that both opinions were true as Edward was a charismatic individual who inspired men to fight for him but coming to the throne at such a young age made him enjoy show more it. Ross’ lively writing describing Edward’s reigns stood in stark contrast to his writing of Edward’s governance which was dry and at times snooze-inducing, while I understood Ross’ decision to compare various economic or law-and-order issues from both reigns it might have been better to mix the governance in with the happenings of the reigns.
Edward IV looks at the man who founded a dynasty that lasted only two years past his death but began laying down the foundations that the Tudors would use to transform England especially his famous grandson, Henry. show less
Ross essentially divided this biography into three parts, one for each of Edward’s reigns and how Edward governed over the course of his time on the throne. Edward’s reputation over the centuries was either a strong warrior-king or a lazy, debauched ruler who partied himself into an early grave depend on who was reviewing him; Ross revealed that both opinions were true as Edward was a charismatic individual who inspired men to fight for him but coming to the throne at such a young age made him enjoy show more it. Ross’ lively writing describing Edward’s reigns stood in stark contrast to his writing of Edward’s governance which was dry and at times snooze-inducing, while I understood Ross’ decision to compare various economic or law-and-order issues from both reigns it might have been better to mix the governance in with the happenings of the reigns.
Edward IV looks at the man who founded a dynasty that lasted only two years past his death but began laying down the foundations that the Tudors would use to transform England especially his famous grandson, Henry. show less
Being surely the definitive account of the reign of England's fourth Edward. His reign had several interesting and rather unique aspects: he spent many years on the throne with his predecessor still alive and in the country, he was deposed and reclaimed the throne, and he was the only English monarch since 1066 to die on the throne with a living son and not be succeeded by said son. As for the book, it's outstanding history which is reasonably readable but hardly a page-turner; wars and politics in medieval England can be made interesting, crown finances and trade statistics, not so much. And, like almost all medieval histories, the book could use a glossary.
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- Original publication date
- 1974
- People/Characters
- Edward IV, King of England; Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick; Elizabeth Woodville, Queen Consort of England; Henry Beaufort, Duke of Somerset; Henry Bourchier, Earl of Essex; Thomas Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury (show all 36); Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy (also called "The Rash"); Philippe de Commynes; Croyland Chronicler; Edward V, King of England; Francis II, Duke of Brittany; George, Duke of Clarence; Thomas Grey, 1st Marquis of Dorset; William, Lord Hastings; Henry VI, King of England; Henry VII, King of England; William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke; John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk; James III, King of Scots; Louis XI, King of France; Dominic Mancini; Margaret of Anjou; George Neville, Archbishop of York; John Neville, Marquis of Montague; Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury; Henry Percy, 4th earl of Northumberland; Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy; Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York; Richard, Duke of York (child); Richard III, King of England; Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby; John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester; John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford; Anthony Woodville, Earl Rivers; Cecily Neville, Duchess of York; Edmund, Earl of Rutland
- Important places
- England, UK; Calais, Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-France, France; London, England, UK; York, North Yorkshire, England, UK (as York, Yorkshire, England)
- Important events
- Wars of the Roses (1455 | 1485); Battle of Towton (1461-03-29)
- First words
- This book is essentially a sudy in the power-politics of late medieval England. (Preface)
Edward of York was born on April 1442 at Rouen in Normandy, the headquaters of his father, Richard, Duke of York, then serving as Henry VI's lieutenant-general in France. (main text) - Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)His lack of political foresight is largely to blame for the unhappy aftermath of his early death.
- Original language
- English
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- History, Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir, General Nonfiction
- DDC/MDS
- 942.04 — History & geography History of Europe England and Wales England Lancaster and York 1400-85
- LCC
- DA258 .R67 — History of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania Great Britain History of Great Britain England History By period Early and medieval to 1485 1154-1485. Angevins. Plantagenets.
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- English
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