Henry VIII and Francis I : the final conflict, 1540-1547 / / by David Potter.

The aim of this book is to explore the neglected subject of the final war between France and England at the end of Henry VIII’s and Francis I’s reigns. The relationship between these two monarchs has long fascinated historians and serious work has been done in the last generation, especially on the...

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Superior document:History of warfare ; v. 66
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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:History of warfare ; v. 66.
Physical Description:1 online resource (592 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / D. L. Potter
  • Introduction / D. L. Potter
  • Chapter One. ‘Whomever I Join Will (God Willing) Be The Victor’: The Road To War / D. L. Potter
  • Chapter Two. ‘Dancing To The French Tune?:’ Scotland Between England And France / D. L. Potter
  • Chapter Three. England And The Wars In Flanders, 1542–1543 / D. L. Potter
  • Chapter Four. ‘Fighting Over The Bear’s Skin’: The Invasion Of France (1544) / D. L. Potter
  • Chapter Five. An Unequal Contest? English Military Organisation, 1542–1547 / D. L. Potter
  • Chapter Six. The War In France, 1545–1546 / D. L. Potter
  • Chapter Seven. France And England Compete For Troops: The Mercenary Market, 1543–1546 / D. L. Potter
  • Chapter Eight. The Admirals’ War / D. L. Potter
  • Chapter Nine. ‘To Entreate With The Sworde In Hand:’ Imperial And Protestant Mediation (1544–1546) / D. L. Potter
  • Chapter Ten. The Admirals’ Peace: The Treaty Of Ardres-Guînes (June 1546) / D. L. Potter
  • Conclusion The End Of Two Reigns / D. L. Potter
  • Appendices / D. L. Potter
  • Bibliography / D. L. Potter
  • Index / D. L. Potter.