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of ‘westernization’ is rejected. Kings without crowns ? The re - emergence of investigative journalism in China Hugo de Burgh GOLDSMITHS COLLEGE, LONDON, UK In this article, I address the manner in which Chinese ...
. The negotiations over loans, and in particular the relationships that were established between the king and burgesses, were a transformative stage in crown -town relations, laying the foundations for greater urban ...
, when Eleonore of Portugal married King Frederick III in Rome and was crowned empress there a few days later by Pope Nicholas V in a joint ceremony with her husband. Neither the very intensive research ...
upon the untried Tudor king as he attempted to secure his crown from a position of far greater weakness than Richard or Edward IV had faced at the moment of their accession. The struggle for the throne ...
, but the defection of leading Catholics, notably the king’s youngest brother, François, duc d’Alençon, as well as members of the house of Montmorency and others labelled as malcontents. As a result, the Crown resorted ...
valid until the twentieth century, began to be developed during the later Middle Ages. It would go much too far, however, to assume that the author felt tempted to investigate the emergence of some ...
in his vengeance against his uncle, Fengon, and he is crowned king by his people. Shakespeare, by contrast, presents us with a blood-soaked stage and a Denmark left vulnerable to a foreign power. We tend ...
that first emerged thirty years ago.3 While Helen Speight paid particular attention to the 1549 rebellions, she also explored the relationship between the crown and the counties more generally in her study ...
and Stukeley’s terseness about this attribution arise? Why was Hare’s footnote seemingly forgotten for fifteen years only to re - emerge suddenly as an accepted critical fact that gained increasingly wider currency ...
-Norman invasion, become liegemen of English kings .13 The conquests of past ages, too, especially that of Edward II, frequently served as a model of comparison for the present, providing crown officers ...
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