Between France, England and Burgundy: Amiens under the Lancastrian Dual Monarchy, 1422-35

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    Abstract

    This article examines the nature of Lancastrian rule in France. It focuses on the town of Amiens, which lay at the intersection of Valois, Burgundian and Lancastrian power during the early decades of the fifteenth century. The article tracks the establishment and collapse of Lancastrian power in the region between 1422 and 1435, and uses the extensive administrative records for the period to understand the impact of Lancastrian rule on the political, social and economic structures of the town.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)143-163
    JournalFrench History
    Volume26
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

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