Saul Nigel Orden de los libros (cronológico)
El profesor Nigel Saul es reconocido como una autoridad líder en la historia de la Inglaterra medieval. Sus escritos profundizan en las complejidades de la vida y la sociedad de esta era, empleando una investigación exhaustiva para dar vida al pasado. El enfoque de Saul es conocido por su meticulosidad y atención al detalle, ofreciendo a los lectores una visión penetrante de los temas que explora. Su contribución literaria radica en hacer que el conocimiento histórico sea accesible y atractivo.



This work provides a comprehensive survey of English church monuments from the pre-Conquest period to the early sixteenth century, treating the subject within a historical context. It explores medieval monuments regarding their social significance and their role in the commemorative strategies of individuals. The text examines the production of monuments, their geographical distribution, the evolution of types, and design's role in conveying messages. A key theme is the self-representation of the commemorated, focusing on effigies of clergy, knights, esquires, and lesser landowners, while also analyzing women's effigial monuments through the lens of gender construction. The author utilizes monuments to gain insights into the lives of the commemorated and employs documentary sources to reveal the influences shaping these monuments. An innovative chapter discusses identity construction in inscriptions, highlighting how the liturgical role of monuments constrained opportunities for self-expression. The author aims to position monuments at the core of medieval studies, emphasizing their significance not only in the history of sculpture and design but also in social and religious history more broadly.
Richard II
- 416 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
A biography of Richard II. It offers a radical reinterpretation of a complex king whose reign was characterized by a mixture of high principle and despotic legislation.