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Edward’s pride in his army – ‘such as has never been seen in our time, — Chris Given-Wilson

"Edward’s pride in his army – ‘such as has never been seen in our time, or in the times of our ancestors’ – shows that despite twenty years’ experience of campaigning in Scotland he still had not learned from his mistakes."
Edward’s pride in his army – ‘such as has never been seen in our time, or in the times of our ancestors’ – shows that de
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Chris Given-Wilson is a British historian and academic specialising in medieval history. He is an emeritus professor of history at the University of St Andrews. Given-Wilson has published widely on medieval English historical writing and has written on medieval authors such as William of Malmesbury and Adam of Usk.

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Chris Given-Wilson is a British historian and academic specialising in medieval history. He is an emeritus professor of history at the University of St Andrews. Given-Wilson has published widely on medieval English historical writing and has written on medieval authors such as William of Malmesbury and Adam of Usk.

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"The Gaveston years, 1307 to 1312, set the course of English politics for a decade. Soul-baring and humiliating for the king, they stripped him of his regal mystique and spread a poison through the arteries of the body politic that proved ineradicable as long as Edward occupied the throne; they brutalized and militarized political society; they gave rise to a reform programme that became the touchstone for baronial opposition; and they fatally undermined the English position in Scotland."
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