John the Fearless: The Growth of Burgundian Power (The History of Valois Burgundy)
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #46509 in Books
- Published on: 2005-02-02
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 354 pages
Editorial Reviews
Maurice Keen, Literary Times Supplement
On series: "[Vaughan's] achievement remains monumental. There are no comparable, modern, in-depth studies... They are, besides, eminently readable."
English Historical Review
On series: "A major achievement in European historiography."
Synopsis
John the Fearless, second Duke of Burgundy, is one of the more dramatic and puzzling characters among medieval rulers. He inherited the newly created duchy from his father, and defended and developed its power ruthlessly during his ducal reign (1404-1419). In the process, he allied himself with the English party in France, with whom he was supposed to have made an 'infernal pact', and came to dominate French politics; his manoeuvres led directly to his assassination on the bridge of Montereau in the presence of Charles, dauphin of France, who may have been personally involved. Indeed, the main theme of the book is John the Fearless' activities in France, which are seen in the light of the continued need to exploit French resources for the benefit of Burgundy. John also continued to build on the administrative and financial structures created by his father, which were the mainstay of the ducal power, and he had to deal with the restlessness of the Flemish towns, only recently made part of the Burgundian state.



