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英法百年战争(1415-1453)(上下两册)
Wang Yifeng
In the vast scroll of medieval history, the Hundred Years War is undoubtedly a page that is difficult to turn over easily. It began in 1337 when King Philip VI of France announced the confiscation of the Duchy of Aquitaine and ended in the mid-15th century when the British were driven out of the area. On the surface, the Hundred Years War seemed to originate from a common sovereignty dispute between lords and vassals, but it soon evolved into a struggle for the throne and eventually led to an all-out confrontation between the two countries. By the time the war ended, England and France, two countries that had been culturally and institutionally close and closely linked, had gone their separate ways. In the early days of the war, the centralization process pursued by previous generations of French kings was almost forced to suspend. However, after successive setbacks, doubts, repetitions, and constant struggles to expel foreign enemies, the French finally regained this approach, and at the end of the period once again embarked on the once-stagnant expansion to the Mediterranean and natural borders. After embracing their first glory and wealth, the British experienced the pain of defeat, and generations of governments collapsed. Their descendants eventually changed their ways and embarked on another extraordinary path that was completely different from that of mainland countries. These magnificent historical pictures that unfolded from the kingdoms, as well as the great achievements of a large number of outstanding figures who have gone through ups and downs are the treasures that this book attempts to share and discuss with readers.
In the vast scroll of medieval history, the Hundred Years War is undoubtedly a page that is difficult to turn over easily. It began in 1337 when King Philip VI of France announced the confiscation of the Duchy of Aquitaine and ended in the mid-15th century when the British were driven out of the area. On the surface, the Hundred Years War seemed to originate from a common sovereignty dispute between lords and vassals, but it soon evolved into a struggle for the throne and eventually led to an all-out confrontation between the two countries. By the time the war ended, England and France, two countries that had been culturally and institutionally close and closely linked, had gone their separate ways. In the early days of the war, the centralization process pursued by previous generations of French kings was almost forced to suspend. However, after successive setbacks, doubts, repetitions, and constant struggles to expel foreign enemies, the French finally regained this approach, and at the end of the period once again embarked on the once-stagnant expansion to the Mediterranean and natural borders. After embracing their first glory and wealth, the British experienced the pain of defeat, and generations of governments collapsed. Their descendants eventually changed their ways and embarked on another extraordinary path that was completely different from that of mainland countries. These magnificent historical pictures that unfolded from the kingdoms, as well as the great achievements of a large number of outstanding figures who have gone through ups and downs are the treasures that this book attempts to share and discuss with readers.

易丰修仙传
Wang Yifeng
Recommended for friends who are in a book shortage! A bizarre, absurd, twists and turns and inspirational emotional story in the world of immortality.
Recommended for friends who are in a book shortage! A bizarre, absurd, twists and turns and inspirational emotional story in the world of immortality.