Skip to main content

IMC 2007: Sessions

Session 1602: Centre and Periphery: The English Crown and its Dominions in the 14th Century

Thursday 12 July 2007, 11.15-12.45

Sponsor:Society for Fourteenth Century Studies
Organiser:W. Mark Ormrod, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York
Moderator/Chair:W. Mark Ormrod, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York
Paper 1602-aThe Middleton Collection: Property Acquisition and Provincial Society in Mid-14th-Century Nottinghamshire
(Language: English)
Peter D. Russell, Department of History, University of Nottingham
Index terms: Administration, Law, Local History, Politics and Diplomacy
Paper 1602-bThe Statute of Kilkenny: Legislation and the State
(Language: English)
David Green, Department of Medieval History, Trinity College, Dublin
Index terms: Administration, Historiography - Modern Scholarship, Mentalities, Politics and Diplomacy
Paper 1602-cWine to Table: The Shipping of Wine in the 14th Century
(Language: English)
Wendy R. Childs, Institute for Medieval Studies / School of History, University of Leeds
Index terms: Administration, Economics - Trade, Politics and Diplomacy, Technology
Abstract

This session examines aspects of the government and economics of the wider dominions of the English crown in the 14th century, focusing on a case study of provincial English gentry, a discussion of a major piece of 'cultural' legislation relating to the 'English of Ireland', and an analysis of the Anglo-Gascon wine trade.