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Simon De Montford and baronial reform: Thirteenth-century essays
This book is a collection of scholarly essays on Simon de Montfort and the baronial reform movement in thirteenth-century England. Through a study of political history, civil war, and the dynamics of power between the nobility and the crown, R. F. Treharne explains Simon de Montfort's central role in the formation of representative institutions that became the precursors of the modern parliament. This book also presents an in-depth analysis of the Barons' War, the conflict between the monarchy and the nobility, and the influence of these reforms on the constitutional development of England.
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