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Henry VI, Margaret of Anjou and the Wars of the Roses Keith Dockray

Henry VI, Margaret of Anjou and the Wars of the Roses By Keith Dockray

Henry VI, Margaret of Anjou and the Wars of the Roses by Keith Dockray


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Henry VI was weak and feeble, but his wife Margaret of Anjou, 'a great and strong laboured woman', became a formidable political force in her own right. The dynastic struggle that became known as the Wars of the Roses brought the usurpation of Edward IV, the humiliation and exile of Margaret, and the murder of Henry in the Tower of London.

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Henry VI, Margaret of Anjou and the Wars of the Roses: From Contemporary Chronicles, Letters and Records by Keith Dockray

Henry VI (1422-61), a man 'more given to God and devout prayer than handling worldly and temporal things', was the third, and least successful, Lancastrian king of England; his wife Margaret of Anjou, 'a great and strong laboured woman', became a formidable political force in her own right; and the Wars of the Roses, so dramatically portrayed by William Shakespeare as bloody dynastic struggles fought for the possession of the crown, brought the usurpation of Edward IV (1461-83), the humiliation and exile of Margaret of Anjou, and the murder of her husband in the Tower of London. Combining a framework of interpretation and a rich selection of passages from contemporary and near-contemporary sources, this compilation enables readers to appreciate just why the rule of Henry VI resulted in the outbreak of the Wars of the Roses, what these internecine conflicts were like, and how they culminated in the end of the House of Lancaster.Keith Dockray was formerly Senior Lecturer in Medieval and Early Modern History at the University of Huddersfield.This volume, following in the footsteps of his Edward IV: From Contemporary Chronicles, Letters and Records (2015) and Richard III: From Contemporary Chronicles, Letters and Records (2013) completes a trilogy of source readers covering English kings, politics and war circa 1450 to 1485

About Keith Dockray

Keith Dockray was formerly a senior examiner in medieval history and early modern history at the University of Huddersfield. He has written extensively on Fifteenth Century history and appeared in numerous television documentaries including the Channel 4 'courtroom' programme Trial of Richard III.

Table of Contents

Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction: Sources and Historiography; Henry VI; Margaret of Anjou; Richard of York; Origins of the Wars of the Roses; Jack Cade's Rebellion, 1450; Dartford, 1452; St Albans, 1455; Blore Heath and Ludford, 1459; Northampton and Wakefield, 1460; Mortimer's Cross, St Albans and Towton, 1461; Hexham, 1464; Barnet, Tewkesbury and the End of the Lancastrian Dynasty, 1471; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9781781554692
9781781554692
1781554692
Henry VI, Margaret of Anjou and the Wars of the Roses: From Contemporary Chronicles, Letters and Records by Keith Dockray
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