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Step into the world of medieval England, where power, loyalty, and legacy shaped the destinies of noble families. The Berkeley Manuscripts: The Lives Of The Berkeleys, Lords Of The Honour, Castle And Manor Of Berkeley, In The County Of Gloucester, From 1066 To 1618 (Volume II) by John Smyth unveils the extraordinary saga of the Berkeley family, one of England's most enduring noble lineages. This historical biography book offers an unrivalled chronicle of the English nobility, tracing the rise and trials of the Berkeleys across five centuries-a tapestry woven with intrigue, ambition, and the…mehr

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Step into the world of medieval England, where power, loyalty, and legacy shaped the destinies of noble families. The Berkeley Manuscripts: The Lives Of The Berkeleys, Lords Of The Honour, Castle And Manor Of Berkeley, In The County Of Gloucester, From 1066 To 1618 (Volume II) by John Smyth unveils the extraordinary saga of the Berkeley family, one of England's most enduring noble lineages. This historical biography book offers an unrivalled chronicle of the English nobility, tracing the rise and trials of the Berkeleys across five centuries-a tapestry woven with intrigue, ambition, and the rhythms of Gloucestershire society. Smyth's meticulous account is more than a genealogists resource; it is a window into the heart of medieval English history, rich with detail about the Hundred of Berkeley and its inhabitants. For readers who cherish the works of David Starkey and Alison Weir, this volume stands as a peer-combining scholarly depth with vivid storytelling. It is an essential addition to any history enthusiasts collection, illuminating the customs, conflicts, and daily life that defined 11th to 17th century England. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today-a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are drawn to noble family chronicles, the drama of medieval England society, or the enduring legacy of the Berkeley family, this Gloucestershire historical study is both a collector's item and a cultural treasure.
Autorenporträt
John Smyth is visiting professor of Education and Social Justice at the University of Huddersfield, Emeritus Research Professor at Federation University Australia, and Emeritus Professor of Education at Flinders University of South Australia. He completed his PhD at University of Alberta in 1979. He has held professorships in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, is a former Senior Fulbright Research Scholar, an elected fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, and recipient of several research awards from the American Educational Research Association. John is the author/ editor of 40 academic books, 350 papers in academic journals and book chapters, and is the Series Editor Palgrave MacMillan Critical University Studies. Most recent books include The Toxic University: Zombie leadership, academic rock stars and neoliberal ideology (Palgrave, 2017, 2018) and Education and working class youth: towards a politics of inclusion (with Simmons, Palgrave, 2018). His research interests are sociology of education and critical policy analyses of education.