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Summer of Blood: England's First Revolution (2009)

por Dan Jones

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"From the New York Times bestselling author of The Plantagenets and a top authority on the historical events that inspired Game of Thrones, a vivid, blood-soaked account of one of the most famous rebellions in history--the first mass uprising by the people of England against their feudal masters. In the summer of 1381, ravaged by poverty and oppressed by taxes, the people of England rose up and demanded that their voices be heard. A ragtag army, led by the mysterious Wat Tyler and the visionary preacher John Ball, rose up against the fourteen-year-old Richard II and his most powerful lords and knights, who risked their property and their lives in a desperate battle to save the English crown. Dan Jones brings this incendiary moment to life and captures both the idealism and brutality of that fateful summer, when a brave group of men and women dared to challenge their overlords, demand that they be treated equally, and fight for freedom. Praise for Summer of Blood: 'Hot, brave and reeking with gore'--The Times (London); 'Sound scholarship and sexy writing make this essential reading'--The Independent (London), Book of the Year"--Provided by publisher.… (más)
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Yay, another book of Dan Jones that I love. He has a way of weaving history together that’s novel-like, and Jones makes it easy to understand. Reading about England’s first revolution was interesting, and fascinating to learn more about it. Jones also did a great job, in m opinion, in the fact that the book was more focused on the pesants rising up rather than the nobility except when necessary. I highly recommend this as a read. ( )
  historybookreads | Jul 26, 2021 |
Not my favorite Jones book. But still a good yarn. Loved reading about the restraint of the mobs and how they just fell to madness and blood lust. The Fourteenth Century was a chaotic time to live in. Daily life was threaded through a needle. It was quite understandable for and obvious that the masses would eventually get tired of the status quo or lack of. Only Dan Jones could bring this time to life as well as this. ( )
  JHemlock | Jan 14, 2020 |
Unflinching look at one of the major upheavals of medieval England, the 1381 Wat Tyler Rebellion. The Rebellion left its mark on the then-teenaged Richard II, ushering in a fairly brutal reign that lasted until his deposition in 1399. The author's narrative flows logically and well, and he refrains from a lot of speculation as to "what they must have felt." Good illustrations, but the placement of maps in the front of the book, rather than spread out in the relevant text, does hurt a bit, since geography does play a key role in the Rebellion. Still, recommended. ( )
  EricCostello | Aug 13, 2019 |
A bit thin, even for popular history. The narrative is coherent but moves at such a pace, and the book is so short, that the impact of the rebellion is somewhat lessened. ( )
1 vota hatpin | Jun 17, 2018 |
Summer of Blood by Dan Jones is an expertly written account of the Peasants Revolt of 1381 when the oppressed, disease and poverty stricken commoners of southeast England rose up in brutal rebellion. Prompted by yet another burdensome parliamentary poll-tax to fund England’s continental military ventures, the disgruntled local populace banded behind the magnetic idealism of Wat Tyler and John Ball. With all-encompassing demands of equality and justice they marched on London, bringing the entire English establishment to its knees with wanton murder and destruction until the young Plantagenet King Richard II and his closest advisors had finally had enough – launching ruthless and swift retribution. The author shows true passion for his chosen field of study and particularly this episode of history. He provides vivid descriptions of the events as they unfolded and also of life in fourteenth century Europe. ( )
  adamclaxton | Mar 16, 2013 |
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"From the New York Times bestselling author of The Plantagenets and a top authority on the historical events that inspired Game of Thrones, a vivid, blood-soaked account of one of the most famous rebellions in history--the first mass uprising by the people of England against their feudal masters. In the summer of 1381, ravaged by poverty and oppressed by taxes, the people of England rose up and demanded that their voices be heard. A ragtag army, led by the mysterious Wat Tyler and the visionary preacher John Ball, rose up against the fourteen-year-old Richard II and his most powerful lords and knights, who risked their property and their lives in a desperate battle to save the English crown. Dan Jones brings this incendiary moment to life and captures both the idealism and brutality of that fateful summer, when a brave group of men and women dared to challenge their overlords, demand that they be treated equally, and fight for freedom. Praise for Summer of Blood: 'Hot, brave and reeking with gore'--The Times (London); 'Sound scholarship and sexy writing make this essential reading'--The Independent (London), Book of the Year"--Provided by publisher.

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