Henry IV: The Establishment of the Regime, 1399-1406
By Gwilym Dodd (Editor), Douglas Biggs (Editor), A J Tuck (Contribution by), Andy King (Contribution by), Cynthia J. Cynthia J. Neville (Contribution by), Doug Biggs (Contribution by), Gwilym Dodd (Contribution by), Joel Burden (Contribution by), Mark Arvanigian (Contribution by), Simon K Walker (Contribution by)
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By Gwilym Dodd (Editor), Douglas Biggs (Editor), A J Tuck (Contribution by), Andy King (Contribution by), Cynthia J. Cynthia J. Neville (Contribution by), Doug Biggs (Contribution by), Gwilym Dodd (Contribution by), Joel Burden (Contribution by), Mark Arvanigian (Contribution by), Simon K Walker (Contribution by)
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The crucial first years of Henry IV's reign examined, to discover how he met and overcame the challenges created by his usurpation of the throne.
Having seized the throne from his cousin Richard II in 1399, Henry Bolingbroke, the first nobleman to be made king of England since the twelfth century, faced the remarkable challenge of securing his power and authority over a kingdom that was divided and in turmoil. This collection of essays - the first such collection focusing specifically on the...
Having seized the throne from his cousin Richard II in 1399, Henry Bolingbroke, the first nobleman to be made king of England since the twelfth century, faced the remarkable challenge of securing his power and authority over a kingdom that was divided and in turmoil. This collection of essays - the first such collection focusing specifically on the...






















