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Ancient Enemy

England, France and Europe from the Angevins to the Tudors

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book Ancient Enemy Malcolm Vale
Libristo code: 05101716
Publishers Bloomsbury Publishing, November 2007
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This book traces the origins and evolution of the enmity between England and France over the four hundred years in which England was a continental European land power. The medieval claim to the throne of France was not formally abandoned by the British monarchy until 1802. The so-called Hundred Years War between England and France was never concluded by a peace treaty.This book argues that medieval and early modern England, like Britain today, was a two-faced polity: one face looked westward and northward towards its Celtic neighbours; the other faced eastward and southward towards continental Europe. Ultimately, from the reign of Edward III onwards, the French throne itself became the object of English ambitions and the book discusses the implications of Henry V's pursuit of that claim and its aftermath. It emphasizes the extent to which the story of Joan of Arc, for example, has become a myth which has contributed its share to the perpetuation of Anglo-French antipathy and estrangement. The book also examines the emergence of English national identity and the part played by language in this process, as the English increasingly defined themselves against their French enemy.But the common assumptions, behavioural patterns, and culture which bound the upper ranks of English and French society together throughout this period are also stressed. The book ends with a discussion of the legacy left by this 'continentalist' phase of English history to the changed, but by no means totally transformed, world of early modern Europe.

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Full name Ancient Enemy
Author Malcolm Vale
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2007
Number of pages 192
EAN 9781847251770
ISBN 1847251773
Libristo code 05101716
Weight 446
Dimensions 241 x 164 x 20
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