Englischer Adel im 15. Jahrhundert: die Paston Letters

(Hauptseminar im WS 2005/2006, Jürgen Sarnowsky)

Auswahl-Bibliographie

1. Bibliographische Hilfsmittel

 

E. B. Graves, A Bibliography of English History to 1485, Oxford 1975.

J. T. Rosenthal, Late Medieval England, 1377-1485. A Bibliography of Historical Scholarship 1975-1989, Kalamazoo 1994.

 

Laufende Bibliographien u.a. in:

English Historical Review; International Medieval Bibliography

 

2. Quellen

 

a. Quelle zur Lektüre im Seminar:

 

Paston Letters and Papers of the Fifteenth Century, 2 Bde., ed. N. Davis, Oxford 1971-1975.

Paston Letters, Bd. 3, ed. R. Beadle, Oxford 2005.

The Paston Letters. A Selection in Modern Spelling, ed. N. Davis, Oxford 1983. [Textgrundlage]

The Paston Letters, ed. J. Gairdner, 6 Bde., 1904, ND in einem Bd., Gloucester 1986.

The Paston Women. Selected Letters, ed. D. Watt, Rochester 2004

 

b. Weitere Quellen zur Geschichte Englands im Spätmittelalter (Auswahl):

 

The Chronicle of Adam Usk, 1377-1421, hrsg. / übers. C. Given-Wilson (Oxford Medieval Texts), Oxford 1997.

[Auszüge in Übersetzung] English Historical Dokuments, IV: 1327-1485, hg. A. R. Myers, Oxford 1969.

Memorials of Henry the Fifth, King of England, hg. C. A. Cole (Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores = Rolls Series, 11), London 1858.

Official Correspondance of Thomas Bekynton, Secretary to King Henry VI, and bishop of Bath and Wells, hrsg. G. Williams, 2 Bde. (Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores = Rolls Series, 56, 1-2), London 1872.

Recueil des Croniques et Anchiennes Istories de la Grant Bretaigne, a Present Nomme Engleterre, par Jean de Waurin, hrsg. W. Hardy, 5 Bde. (Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores = Rolls Series 39, 1-5), London 1864-91.

A Collection of the Chronicles and Ancient Histories of Great Britain, Now Called England, by John de Wavrin, übers. W. und E. L. C. P. Hardy, 3 Bde. (Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores = Rolls Series 40, 1-5), London 1864-1887.

Thomae Walsingham quondam monachi S. Albani Historia Anglicana, hrsg. H. T. Riley, 2 Bde. (Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores = Rolls Series, 28, 1-2), London 1863-1864.

Three Fifteenth-Century Chronicles, hg. J. Gairdner (Camden Society, New Series, xxviii), London 1880.

 


3. Sekundärliteratur

 

a. Gesamtdarstellungen, Handbücher, Monographien, Aufsatzsammlungen:

 

A. L. Brown, The Governance of Late Medieval England, 1272-1461 (The Governance of England, 3), London 1989.

Crown, Government, and People in the Fifteenth Century, hrsg. R. E. Archer (The Fifteenth Century Series, 2), Stroud-New York 1995.

England in the Fourteenth Century / England in the Fifteenth Century, hrsg. N. Rogers (Harlaxton Medieval Studies, III-IV), Stamford 1993-1994.

P. Heath, Church and Realm, 1272-1461, London 1988.

A History of Religion in Britain. Practice and Belief from Pre-Roman Times to the Present, hrsg. S. Gilley, W. J. Sheils, Oxford 1994.

E. F. Jacob, The Fifteenth Century, 1399-1485 (Oxford History of England, 6), Oxford 1961.

M. McKisack, The Fourteenth Century, 1307-1399 (Oxford History of England, 5), Oxford 1959.

The Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval England, hrsg. N. Saul, Oxford 1997.

A. J. Pollard, Late Medieval England 1399-1509, Harlow usw. 2000.

J. Sarnowsky, England im Mittelalter, Darmstadt 2002.

B. Wilkinson, The Later Middle Ages in England, 1216-1485, London 1969.

The Work of Work. Servitude, Slavery, and Labor in Medieval England, hrsg. A. J. Frantzen, D. Moffat, Glasgow 1994.

C. R. Young, The Making of the Neville Family in England, 1166-1400, Woodbridge, Suffolk-New York 1996.

 

b. Einzelstudien zur englischen Geschichte im 14. und 15. Jahrhundert:

 

The Age of Richard II, hrsg. J. L. Gillespie, Stroud-New York 1997.

C. Allmand, Henry V, Berkeley-Los Angeles 1992.

ders., The Hundred Years War. England and France at war c. 1300-c. 1450, Cambridge 1988.

ders., Lancastrian Normandy, 1415-1450. The History of a Medieval Occupation, Oxford 1983.

R. Britnell, The Closing of the Middle Ages? England, 1471-1529 (A History of Medieval Britain), Oxford 1997.

ders., The Commercialisation of English Society, 1000-1500, Manchester-New York 1996 2. Aufl.

C. Carpenter, The Wars of the Roses. Politics and Constitution in England, c. 1437-1509, Cambridge 1997.

P. Cross, Knights, Esquires and the Origins of Social Graduation in England, in: Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 6th series, V (1995), S. 155-78.

Daily Life in the Late Middle Ages, hrsg. R. Britnell, Stroud 1998.

C. Dyer, Standards of Living in the Later Middle Ages. Social Change in England, c. 1200-1520, Cambridge 1989.

The End of the Middle Ages? England in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries, hrsg. J. L. Watts, Stroud 1998.

Fifteenth-Century Attitudes, Perceptions of Society in Late Medieval England, hrsg. R. Horrox, Cambridge 1994.

Fifteenth-Century England, 1399-1509, hrsg. S. B. Chrimes u.a., Manchester 1972.

E. B. Fryde, Peasants and Landlords in Later Medieval England, c. 1380-c. 1525, Stroud-New York 1996.

C. Given-Wilson, The Royal Household and the King's Affinity. Service, Politics and Finance in England, 1360-1413, New Haven-London 1986.

R. A. Griffiths, The Reign of Henry VI. The Exercise of Royal Authority, London 1981.

B. A. Hanawalt, The Ties that Bound: Peasant Families in Medieval England, Oxford 1986.

B. Harvey, Living and Dying in England, 1100-1540: the Monastic Experience, Oxford 1993.

Henry V. The Practice of Kingship, hrsg. G. L. Harriss, Oxford 1985.

R. Horrox, Richard III. A Study of Service, Cambridge 1989.

S. Justice, Writing and Rebellion. England in 1381, Berkeley usw. 1994.

M. Keen, English Society in the Later Middle Ages, 1348-1500, Harmondsworth 1990.

M. E. Mate, Daughters, Wives and Widows after the Black Death. Women in Sussex, 1350-1535, Woodbridge 1998.

A. R. Myers, Crown, Household and Parliament in Fifteenth Century England, London 1985.

W. M. Ormrod, Political Life in Medieval England, 1300-1450, London 1995.

ders., The Reign of Edward III. Crown and Political Society in England, 1327-1377, London 2000 2. Aufl.

Richard III. A Medieval Kingship, hrsg. J. Gillingham, London 1993.

N. Saul, Richard II, New Haven-London 1997.

P. Strohm, England’s Empty Throne. Usurpation and the Language of Legitimation, 1399-1402, New Haven-London 1998.

T. Turville-Petre, England the Nation. Language, Literature, and National Identity, 1290-1340, Oxford 1996.

M. Vale, The Origins of the Hundred Years War. The Angevin Legacy 1250-1340, Oxford 1996.

B. Wolffe, Henry VI, London 1981.

 

c. Einzelstudien zu den Paston Letters:

 

H. E. Bennett, The Pastons and Their England, 2. Aufl. (1932), ND Cambridge 1993.

A. Dronzek, Gender roles and the marriage market in fifteenth-century England: ideals and practices, in: Love, Marriage, and Family Ties in the Later Middle Ages, ed. I. Davis, M. Müller, S. R. Jones (International Medieval Research, 11), Turnhout 2003, S. 63-76.

C. Gregory, Raising the good wife: mothers and daughters in fifteenth-century England, in: Reputation and Representation in Fifteenth-Century Europe, ed. D. L. Biggs, S. D. Michalove, A. C. Reeves (The Northern World: North Europe and the Baltic c. 400-1700 AD: People, Economics and Cultures, 8), Leiden 2004, S. 145-167.

W. Harding, Mapping masculine and feminine domains in the Paston Letters, in: Maistresse of My Wit: Medieval Women, Modern Scholars, ed. L. D'Arcens, J. Feros Ruys (Making the Middle Ages, 7), Turnhout 2004, S. 47-59.

A. Hanham, Home or away? Some problems with daughters, in: The Ricardian: Journal of the Richard III Society, 13 (2003), S. 242-48.

A. S. Haskell, The Paston Women on Marriage in Fifteenth-Century England, in: Viator 4 (1973), S. 459ff.

J. M. Hernández Campoy, J. C. Conde Silvestre, A sociolinguistic approach to the diffusion of chancery writing practices in late fifteenth century private correspondence, in: Neuphilologische Mitteilungen / Bulletin de la Société néophilologique / Bulletin of the Modern Language Society (105) 2004, S. 133-152.

G. Pritchard, Religion and the Paston family, in: Daily Life in the Late Middle Ages, ed. R. Britnell, Stroud 1998, S. 65-82, 206-208.

C. Richmond, The Paston Family in the Fifteenth Century, Cambridge 1990-2000.

ders., Landlord and Tenant: the Paston Evidence, in: J. Kermode (Hrsg.), Enterprise and Individuals in Fifteenth-Century England, Stroud 1991, p. 25-42.

ders., The Pastons and London, in: Courts and Regions in Medieval Europe, ed. S. R. Jones, R. Marks and A. J. Minnis, York 2000, S. 211-26.

E. C. Robbins, William Paston, justice, founder of the Paston family, 1378-1444, Norwich 1932.

R. Virgoe, Hrsg., Private life in the fifteenth century. Illustrated letters of the Paston family, London 1989.

 

d. Einzelstudien zu anderen englischen Quellen des Spätmittelalters:

 

V. H. Galbraith, Thomas Walsingham and the Saint Albans chronicle (1272-1422), in: English Historical Review 47 (1932), S. 12-30.

C. Given-Wilson, The dating and structure of the chronicle of Adam Usk, in: Welsh History Review 17 (1995), S. 520-33.

A. Gransden: Historical Writing in England, ii: c. 1307 to the Early Sixteenth Century, London 1982.

D. Hay, History and historians in France and England during the fifteenth century, in: Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research 35 (1962), S. 111-27.

N. Kersken, Geschichtsschreibung im Europa der „Nationes“. Nationalgeschichtliche Gesamtdarstellungen im Mittelalter (Münstersche Historische Forschungen, 8), Köln-Weimar-Wien 1995 [bes. S. 126-367].

C. L. Kingsford, The early biographies of Henry V, in: English Historical Review 25 (1910), S. 58-92.

ders., English Historical Literature in the Fifteenth Century, Oxford 1913, ND New York 1962.

P. S. Lewis, War Propaganda and historiography in fifteenth-century France and England, in: Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, fifth series, 15 (1965), S. 1-21.

B. J. H. Rowe, A contemporary account of the Hundred Years’ War from 1415 to 1429, in: English Historical Review 41 (1926), S. 504-13.