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Henry's Wars and Shakespeare's Laws : Perspectives on the Law of War in the Later Middle Ages

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Shakespeare's Henry V has traditionally been acclaimed for its impressive depiction of the psychological and political impact of warfare, and it remains one of the most widely-discussed plays in the canon. In this highly original, scholarly, and thought-provoking study Professor Meron uses rare medieval ordinances and other medieval and Renaissance historical and legal sources to provide challenging new contexts for Shakespeare's famous play.

The result is a gripping account of how Henry V and other `Histories' dramatically articulated complex medieval and Renaissance attitudes to warfare and the conduct of nations and individuals in time of war. The author uses the play and the campaign itself as a frame for the examination of the medieval laws of war, and examines stability and change in attitudes towards the laws of war.

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Product Details
Clarendon Press
0198258119 / 9780198258117
Hardback
341.609
16/12/1993
United Kingdom
248 pages
163 x 243 mm, 581 grams