Papacy, Scotland and Northern England, 1342–1378
Discover the intricate dynamics of the papacy in late medieval Britain with Papacy, Scotland and Northern England, 1342–1378 by Cambridge University Press. This groundbreaking work, published in 1995, offers the first comprehensive analysis of papal involvement in this pivotal era. Spanning 318 pages, the book expertly combines local sources with invaluable material from the Vatican archives to illuminate the relationships between the Avignon papacy and the regions of Scotland and northern England.
Delve into a time when papal influence was both extensive and widely accepted, providing a unique perspective on the historical landscape of the period. This hardback edition is a must-have for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in the intersection of religion and politics in medieval Britain. Enhance your library with this essential resource that sheds light on the complexities of the papacy's role in shaping local governance and community relations.