Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2021
The present volume, a festschrift for Professor Michael Hicks, owes its existence to an initiative by one of his former students, Dr. Jessica Lutkin, and brings together some of those who have benefited from his teaching and supervision with friends and colleagues among the historians of the late Middle Ages. The essays collected here are presented to Michael with gratitude for his extensive and remarkable contribution to fifteenth-century studies.
As such, this volume displaces the usual collection of articles drawn for the most part from papers presented at the annual Fifteenth Century Conferences, the latest of which was held in September 2014 at the University of Aberdeen and ably hosted by Dr. Jackson Armstrong. The following papers were delivered at the conference; some of them will be published in future volumes of The Fifteenth Century series.
Katherine Basanti, ‘Knighthood of the North’: Scottish Crusade Warrior Commemoration in Walter Bower's Scotichronicon, 1441–45
Alex Brayson, The Crown and the Economy in Late Lancastrian England
Michael Brown, Munster and the Northland: The Place of Regional Societies in Late Medieval Ireland and Scotland
Christine Carpenter, Bastard Feudalism in Fourteenth-Century Warwickshire
Brian Coleman, An English Gentry Abroad: The Case of Ireland
Derek Crosby, Merrymaking and Identity in Norwich: The Gladman Procession 1443
Lawrence Duggan, Ecclesiastical Moneylending in Late Medieval Germany and England
Simon Egan, ‘havyng in their mynd the grete conquest that Bruse som tyme sen to the Kyng of Scottes made in the same land’: The Royal Stewart Interest in Fifteenth-Century Ireland
Edda Frankot, Popular and Official Perceptions of Crime: Social Control, Denunciation and Punishment in Late Medieval Kampen
Chris Given-Wilson, Conquest, Treason and Corruption of the Blood in Early Fifteenth-Century England
Claire Hawes, Legitimacy, Consent and the Public Sphere in Scotland
William Hepburn, The People in the Room: Instruments of Resignation as a Source for James IV's Chamber
Michael Hicks, Bastard Feudalism and Warfare in the Proofs of Age
Tom Johnson, Forest Administration: A Model of Fifteenth-Century Governmentality?
Hannes Kleineke, The Clergy in Parliament in the Yorkist Period
Aleksandr Lobanov, Anglo-Burgundian Military Co-operation after 1431: Crisis and Decline?
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