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William Marshal: Court, Career and Chivalry in the Angevin Empire 1147-1219 (Medieval World)
Published in Paperback by Addison-Wesley Pub Co (1995)
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Definitive Reexamination of a Medieval Icon
The Reign of King Stephen, 1135-1154
Published in Hardcover by Longman (1999)
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Understanding Pedal Power
Published in Paperback by Vita Publications (1987)
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The Allotment: Its Landscape and Culture
Published in Paperback by Five Leaves Publications (1995)
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Frankenhooker
Published in DVD by Simitar Video (10 November, 1998)
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The Beaumont Twins:The Roots and Branches of Power in the Twelfth Century
Published in Textbook Binding by Cambridge University Press (1986)
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Opium and Empire: Chinese Society in Colonial Singapore, 1800-1910
Published in Hardcover by Cornell Univ Pr (1990)
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The Image of Aristocracy in Britain, 1000-1300
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Leisure and Tourism Geographies : Practices and Geographical Knowledge
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Llandaff Episcopal ACTA, 1140-1287
Published in Hardcover by South Wales Record Society (1989)
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Instead of the chivalric hero of battlefield and tournament cast in the mold of Chretien de Troyes, or the often fortunate simpleton of Duby that rose to the heights of medieval society through the sheer prowess of his arms, in Crouch we find a poor, relatively minor-born knight who through valor and shrewd financial self-interest uses both the battle and tournament field to promote his own fortunes, aided at times by pure good luck, which he is quick to turn to his own advantage. Upon entry to the courts of the powerful we discover a man who was deft in manipulating the intrigues of his betters for his own benefit, quick to ally himself with those who could help him, adept at playing one party off against another, and, when his politics stumbled, able to ultimately survive and reverse his misfortunes where other men fell. Charismatic, he both received and demanded loyalty from the mesnie and supporters that surrounded him. Generous to his followers, he could be equally stern and unforgiving to those that opposed him, in many ways reflecting the values of the aristocratic society of which he was a part. At the end, he survived both rebellions and the displeasure of the kings whom he served, becoming one of England's most powerful magnates and regent for Henry III, in effect ruling England in the boy king's stead.
The author uses his biography to examine the role of the mesnie in 12th century medieval society, as well as the function of the tournament, both as a social phenomenon and an avenue for advancement, both financial and social. He investigates the evolving notion of chivalry, both as an ideal and its actual practice. And he makes a cursory foray into the influence of religion, especially as it pertained to the noble's household, with its dependence upon an administration of clerical clerks. As much an insight into medieval military and noble society as a biography, the author has leavened his account with some wonderful anecdotes, such as Richard I's remonstrance with Marshal against killing him in battle, and Henry II's pique with his son over the latter's crossbowmen firing at him during a period of The Young King's insurrection. The various interactions and shifting allegiances between King Henry II and his often recalcitrant sons is illuminating in itself. Though Marshal was often out of the king's favor, Henry II nonetheless twice requested that Marshal serve his son, even though the son was at war with his father, and Marshal's military skills and allegiance would be turned against him! Quite a different mindset than what we're accustomed to today.
At present, this must be considered the definitive biography of a medieval icon who not only influenced his own times, but the imaginations of subsequent generations. I suspect that many who read this account will be left wishing for more. Both the Painter and Duby biographies have their value, though the former has long been out of print and will require some effort to find. Read their accounts, then use this book to place their flaws in perspective. Also, Crouch indicates that the original "Historie" will soon be available in translation.
An exceptional book, and very highly recommended. My only complaint is that the price asked by the publisher is preposterous.