The Peasants' Revolt is the name given to popular disturbances which took place across England, particularly in southern England and East Anglia, during May–July 1381. This entry discusses the development and collapse of the revolt, and considers its wider context
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Leicestershire has often been considered something of a backwater when it comes to the 1381 Revolt.1...
The Peasants' Revolt is the name given to popular disturbances which took place across England, part...
The events of the early summer of 1381 confronted the English government with a social and political...
On May 30, 1381, a newly recruited tax commissioner summoned several English townships to pay their ...
The English Peasants’ Revolt of 1381 is a pivotal moment in Britain’s history. The complaints of the...
The Jacquerie of 1358 is one of the most famous and mysterious peasant uprisings of the Middle Ages....
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Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.For popular revolt in late-me...
On the evening of Thursday 13 June 1381 a large armed band broke into the Hospitallers’ priory at Cl...
Part of the work in this thesis is in the examination and arrangement of the varied causes of the Pe...
This article focuses on the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381 as a means of examining some of the late mediev...
1497 waa a year critical to the development of the Tudor state. The first dawning of a distinctly Tu...
This article examines the causes of the serious disturbances in the city of York, which came to the ...
This article looks at the role of freedom as a motivation for rural rebellion in northern Europe fro...
Copyright © 2016 The North American Conference on British Studies. This article reconstructs a cruci...
Leicestershire has often been considered something of a backwater when it comes to the 1381 Revolt.1...
The Peasants' Revolt is the name given to popular disturbances which took place across England, part...
The events of the early summer of 1381 confronted the English government with a social and political...
On May 30, 1381, a newly recruited tax commissioner summoned several English townships to pay their ...
The English Peasants’ Revolt of 1381 is a pivotal moment in Britain’s history. The complaints of the...
The Jacquerie of 1358 is one of the most famous and mysterious peasant uprisings of the Middle Ages....
During the summer of 1549, a huge popular rebellion took place in Devon and Cornwall. Thousands of p...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.For popular revolt in late-me...
On the evening of Thursday 13 June 1381 a large armed band broke into the Hospitallers’ priory at Cl...
Part of the work in this thesis is in the examination and arrangement of the varied causes of the Pe...
This article focuses on the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381 as a means of examining some of the late mediev...
1497 waa a year critical to the development of the Tudor state. The first dawning of a distinctly Tu...
This article examines the causes of the serious disturbances in the city of York, which came to the ...
This article looks at the role of freedom as a motivation for rural rebellion in northern Europe fro...
Copyright © 2016 The North American Conference on British Studies. This article reconstructs a cruci...
Leicestershire has often been considered something of a backwater when it comes to the 1381 Revolt.1...