Michael Hicks is professor of medieval history and head of the Department of History, University of Winchester, and a specialist on late medieval England. He lives in Winchester, UK.
"All readers interested in late medieval history will appreciate
this."—Brian Renvall, Library Journal
*Library Journal*
"[a] handsome book – produced to Yale University Press’s
customarily beautiful standards – seeks not to trace a single
thread but to sketch the whole historical tapestry of the complex
and bloody conflicts that convulsed England in the second half of
the fifteenth century."—Helen Castor, Times Literary Supplement
*Times Literary Supplement*
'A refreshing and stimulating challenge to current orthodoxy about
what happened in the middle of the fifteenth century, of which all
future accounts will have to take note.' - A J Pollard, author
of Warwick the Kingmaker
*A J Pollard*
"A well-judged, vigorous and vivid account of England's
fifteenth-century civil war, The Wars of the Roses interweaves a
strong narrative thread with important analysis to explain the
issues on which England's rulers and their rivals vied so often,
and with such brutal consequences, between 1450 and 1485. For
anyone interested in the personalities and controversies that
surrounded the reigns of Henry VI, Edward IV, Richard III and Henry
VII, The Wars of the Roses will make vital and compulsive reading."
- Mark Ormrod, author of Political Life in Medieval
England
*Mark Ormrod*
"This is both a summation and a groundbreaking book, replete with
new insights. It distils the mature expertise and judgments of a
leading later medieval historian who has greatly advanced our
understanding of the medieval English nobility." - Anthony
Goodman, author of The Wars of the Roses: The Soldiers'
Experience
*Tony Goodman*
“This is a comprehensive account of the period, logically laid out,
explaining why the Wars of the Roses were fought and why they
ceased.”—Richard Woulfe, Tribune
*Tribune*
"In this impressive book Hicks reinterprets the wars between York
and Lancaster and rejects Tudor inevitability."—Desmond Seward, The
Tablet
*The Tablet*
“…this book will be required reading for all serious students of
the late-medieval English polity.”—David Grummitt, English
Historical Review
*English Historical Review*
“….an important and valuable contribution to the canon of
literature on the middle years of the 15th century, which will
surely take its rightful place on student reading lists
everywhere.”—Hannes Kleineke, History Review
*History Review*
“…a valuable work of synthesis, and a refreshing, analytical
reconsideration of the main issues, together with a clear
narrative…He presents a stimulating argument in an important work
which clarifies the entire subject in an authoritative
fashion.”—Northern History
*Northern History*
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