Династия Плантагенетов в истории Англии
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11th - 12th centuries (the first Plantagenets) were the years of constitutional progress and territorial expansion.
“The 13th century is described as a “Plantagenet spring after a grim
Norman winter”. The symbol of this spring is the century of new Gothic
Style. One of the best example of Gothic architecture is Salisbury
Cathedral. Also it is a century of growing literacy which is closely
connected with 12th century cultural movement, which is called Renaissance.
In England Renaissance was a revolution in thoughts, ideas and learning, foundation of universities, the development of the Common Law and the
Parliament, and emergence of English as the language of the nation.”(36)
The 14th century brought the disasters of the Hundred Years' War
(1337 -–1453), the Peasants’ revolt (1381), the extermination of the
population by the Black Death (1348 – 1349). Although the outbreak of the
Black Death in 1348 dominated the economy of the 14th century, a member of
adversities had already occurred in the preceding decades. Severe rains in
1315 and 1316 caused famine, which lead to the spread of disease. Animal
epidemic in succeeding of currency in the 1330s. Economic expansion, which
had been characteristic of the 13th century, had slowed to a halt. The
Black Death, possibly a combination of bubonic and pneumonic plagues, carried off from one-third to one half of the population. In some respects
it took time for its effects to become detrimental to the economy, but with
subsequent outbreaks, as in 1361 and 1369, the population declined further, causing a severe labor shortage. By the 1370 wages had risen dramatically
and prices of foodstuffs fallen. Hired laborers, being fewer, asked for
higher wages and better food, and peasant tenants, also fewer, asked for
better conditions of tenure when they took up land. Some landlords
responded by trying to reassert labor services where they had been
commuted. “ The Ordinance(1349) and Statute (1351) of Laborers tried to set
maximum wages at the levels of the pre-Black Death years, but strict
enforcement proved impossible. The Peasants’ Revolt of 1381 was one result
of the social tension caused by the adjustment needed after the epidemic.
Great landlords saw their revenues fall as a result of the Black Death, although probably by only about 10 percent, whereas for the lower orders of
society real wages rose sharply by the last quarter of the 14th century
because of low grain prices and high wages.”(37)
Edward III ruined the major Italian banking companies in England by
failing to repay loans early in the Hundred Years’ War. This provided
opening for English Merchants, who were given monopolies of wool exports
by the crown in return for their support. The most notable was William de
la Pole of Hull, whose family rose to noble status. Heavy taxation of wool
exports was one reason for the growth of the cloth industry and cloth
exports in the 14th century. The wine trade from Gascony was also
important. In contrast to the 13th century, no new towns were founded, but
London is particular continued to prosper despite the ravage of plague.
“In cultural terms, a striking change in the 14th century was the
increasing use of English. Although an attempt to make the use of English
mandatory in the law courts failed because lawyers claimed that they could
not plead accurately in the language, the vernacular began to creep into
public documents and records. Henry of Lancaster even used English when he
claimed the throne in 1399. Chaucer wrote in both French and English, but
his important poetry is in the latter. The early 14th century was an
impressive age for manuscript illumination in England, with the so-called
East Anglian school, of which the celebrated Luttrell Psalter represents a
late example. In ecclesiastical architecture the development of the
Perpendicular style, largely in the second half of the 14th century, was
particularly notable.”(38)
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