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Paperback The Reign of Richard Lionheart: Ruler of The Angevin Empire, 1189-1199 Book

ISBN: 0582256593

ISBN13: 9780582256590

The Reign of Richard Lionheart: Ruler of The Angevin Empire, 1189-1199

This ground-breaking and substantive new history considers Richard's reign from a perspective that is as much French as English. Viewing the king himself as a great military commander, it also shows him as a more competent administrator than previously acknowledged. Modern revisionist work allows the authors to correct many misconceptions about Richard's French possessions, and recent scholarship on his rival, Philip Augustus, permits examination...

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The Reign of Richard Lionheart: Ruler of the Angevin Empire, 1189-1199

This ten year time capsule of Richard I's reign is insightful. It is definitely a good source for research on the topic.

Richard III Lionheart: one man, many interpretations

'The Reign of Richard Lionheart: ruler of the Angevin Empire, 1189-1199' shows how fashions in scholarship have swung across a range of judgments and opinions, from adulation, to disgust for a king who had time only for war. 'The Reign of Richard Lionheart' tracks nearly eight hundred years worth of wildly different, parallel interpretations of Richard's history. Historical fashion is as much the topic here as this controversial king's achievements." Do not mistake this book for a straightforward biography of Richard III. Rather, it is a study of many interpretations of the man. Depending on the age in which they wrote, historians have suffered severe mood-swings: they either loved him or reviled him, his warlike career interpreted either as a badge of honor or of shame (while he spent a fortune on war and neglected other aspects of his subjects' care). By Robert Fripp, author of Power of a Woman. Memoirs of a turbulent life: Eleanor of Aquitaine

Be Warned: This is administrative history, not a biography.

Most people don't find the dull records of administration to make for scintillating reading, but for those who already know a lot about Richard I and want a new perspective, this is an excellent study. It places Richard in a European-wide context in a way few studies have done before. However, it does not address (because it is not intended to address) some of the more fascinating aspects of Richard's career: The crusade, his personal life, etc.
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