King John (English Monarchs)

King John (English Monarchs)

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King John (English Monarchs)

King John is a study not only of a king and his political misfortunes, but also of a period—a period of profound changes in society at large, and hence one of unprecedented stressed. John's personality, so distorted by chronicles such as Roger of Wendover and Matthew Paris, is investigated through his acts: but he is seen also against the background of his predecessors on the throne, of the society in which he lived and of the problems that were posed for a rule by that society.

John was the fourth son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine to survive to manhood. In his younger days he was irresponsible, selfish and disloyal, but from 1194 he began to emerge as much more like his father than any of the brothers whose prowess he had formerly sought to rival. Only Henry II himself is comparable to the later John in his powers of organization and the ability, invaluable in a ruler, to bend his energies to points of administrative detail.

The account of John's reign is fascinating, revealing and extremely readable. Dr. Warren's analysis of the contemporary situation explains the true significance of the struggle for the Magna Carta. he is unsparing in his criticism of John's failing but gives due recognition to his remarkable activities.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
W. L. Warren
Binding
Paperback
EAN
9780520036437
ISBN
0520036433
Label
University of California Press
Manufacturer
University of California Press
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
362
PublicationDate
1978-10-09
Publisher
University of California Press
ReleaseDate
1978-10-09
Studio
University of California Press