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Henry III, Baronial Revolts, the Growth of Government, and the Rise of Parliament (1207-72)

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Henry III, Baronial Revolts, the Growth of Government, and the Rise of Parliament (1207-72)

An accredited history and heritage module. 

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CLL 24/25_Acc_012
Course Description

In 1216 King John died in the middle of a baronial war and his nine year old son Henry III inherited a fractious realm. Protected by the Papacy, royal forces gradually regained control, and established conciliar government during Henry’s minority. Henry III’s personal rule was characterised by chronic debt, high taxation, military failures and two more baronial revolts, but it was during his reign that the Magna Carta was established and parliament emerged.

Tutor: Gillian Waters BA MA PGDip PGCE

Term: Spring

Day: Thursday

Start Date: 16 January 2025

Time: 7-9pm

No. of weeks: 11

Full fee: £156

Credits: 10

Location: Online

This course will be delivered via Zoom. Students joining the course will need access to a computer, laptop or tablet with a microphone (essential) and a webcam (desirable), as well as a reliable broadband connection.

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