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Henry VIII and Francis I : the final conflict, 1540-1547 / by David Potter.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Potter, David, 1948-
Series:
History of warfare ; v. 66.
History of warfare ; v. 66
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547.
Henry.
Francis I, King of France, 1494-1547.
Francis.
France--History.
France.
Great Britain--History.
Great Britain.
Great Britain--History, Military--1485-1603.
France--History, Military--1328-1589.
Great Britain--Foreign relations--France.
France--Foreign relations--Great Britain.
Great Britain--History--Henry VIII, 1509-1547.
France--History--Francis I, 1515-1547.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (592 p.)
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The aim of this book is to explore the neglected subject of the final war between France and England at the end of Henry VIII’s and Francis I’s reigns. The relationship between these two monarchs has long fascinated historians and serious work has been done in the last generation, especially on the earlier period. Rather less has been done on the end of their reigns. The perspective is a dual one, from both that of England and France, with equal weight given to the reasons for conflict and the effects of war on both (on land and sea, in France and Scotland). For England, the military effort of the period proved to be extremely damaging and long-lasting, while France found itself at war on two fronts for the first time since the early 1520's. The book therefore asks why Henry VIII opted for the imperial alliance in 1542, thus committing himself to war in the long term, and why Francis I and his advisers did not do more to win over the English alliance. The Anglo-French war needs to be placed firmly in the context of the great Habsburg-Valois dual. The Anglo-French wars of this period have not received any serious modern analysis and the study of diplomacy in the period needs to be updated. Maps and plans are included and some illustrations.
Contents:
Preliminary Material / D. L. Potter
Introduction / D. L. Potter
Chapter One. ‘Whomever I Join Will (God Willing) Be The Victor’: The Road To War / D. L. Potter
Chapter Two. ‘Dancing To The French Tune?:’ Scotland Between England And France / D. L. Potter
Chapter Three. England And The Wars In Flanders, 1542–1543 / D. L. Potter
Chapter Four. ‘Fighting Over The Bear’s Skin’: The Invasion Of France (1544) / D. L. Potter
Chapter Five. An Unequal Contest? English Military Organisation, 1542–1547 / D. L. Potter
Chapter Six. The War In France, 1545–1546 / D. L. Potter
Chapter Seven. France And England Compete For Troops: The Mercenary Market, 1543–1546 / D. L. Potter
Chapter Eight. The Admirals’ War / D. L. Potter
Chapter Nine. ‘To Entreate With The Sworde In Hand:’ Imperial And Protestant Mediation (1544–1546) / D. L. Potter
Chapter Ten. The Admirals’ Peace: The Treaty Of Ardres-Guînes (June 1546) / D. L. Potter
Conclusion The End Of Two Reigns / D. L. Potter
Appendices / D. L. Potter
Bibliography / D. L. Potter
Index / D. L. Potter.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-283-16162-1
9786613161628
90-04-20432-6
OCLC:
741612826

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