
English political culture in the fifteenth century
by Hicks
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How does Michael Hicks’s focus on the values, standards, and principles of fifteenth-century politicians challenge or reshape your prior understanding of the late medieval period?
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In what ways does shifting our historical lens from major dramatic events, like battles and royal depositions, to underlying social structures and continuities change how we interpret the Wars of the Roses?
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Hicks argues that fifteenth-century English political culture was characterized more by stability, harmony, and effective peace-keeping than by systemic failure; how convincing do you find this revisionist view?
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