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The Life and Reign of Edward I - Insights into Medieval Kingship and Royal Authority in England - cover

The Life and Reign of Edward I - Insights into Medieval Kingship and Royal Authority in England

Robert Benton Seeley

Publisher: Good Press

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In 'The Life and Reign of Edward I', Robert Benton Seeley offers a comprehensive exploration of one of England's most complex monarchs. Through meticulous research and engaging prose, Seeley scrutinizes Edward I's policies, military endeavors, and the socio-political landscape of 13th-century England. The book is noted for its clear narrative style, weaving historical facts with insightful analysis, allowing readers to grasp the multifaceted elements of Edward's reign. Seeley positions Edward I within the broader context of the medieval monarchy, illuminating how his legacy shaped subsequent political structures and national identity. Robert Benton Seeley is an esteemed historian whose expertise in medieval studies, particularly English history, has informed his scholarship and writing. Having dedicated years to researching the medieval period, Seeley's deep understanding of the era is evident in his nuanced portrayal of Edward I. His academic background and passion for history illuminate the various influences that led to the monarch's decisions and legacy, thereby enhancing the reader's appreciation for Edward as a ruler. This book is highly recommended for historians, students, and general readers alike, as it not only chronicles Edward I'Äôs reign but also invites reflections on the complexities of power, governance, and national identity. Seeley's scholarly yet accessible approach makes this an essential read for anyone interested in the intricate tapestry of medieval England.
Available since: 10/26/2023.
Print length: 282 pages.

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