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Аннотация: Благодаря Шекспиру Генрих Vстал одним из самых известных монархов Англии. Образ молодого короля, ведущего свою армию против французов, и его потрясающая победа при Азенкуре являются частью английской исторической традиции. Однако, чтобы понять Генриха V, нам нужно взглянуть не только на его военную доблесть. Хотя Генрих действительно былполководцем исключительного мастерства, его историческая репутация как короля заслуживает того, чтобы рассмотреть ее на более широком фоне достижений, поскольку он был лидером и дипломатом, администратором, хранителем мира и защитником церкви, человеком, который работал со своим народом и для него. В течение предыдущихпятидесяти летАнглией правиликороль в преклонном возрасте (Эдуард III), король с необычайно автократическими взглядами и наклонностями (Ричард II) и собственный отец Генриха V (Генрих IV), человек, который никогда не был достаточно силен ни морально, ни политически, ни физически, чтобы твердо руководить своей страной. Когда Генрих V вступил на престол в 1413 году, Англия жила надеждой на лучшие времена. Это новое исследование, первая полная научная биография Генриха V, основанная на первоисточниках из английских и французских архивов и учитывающая большое количество последних научных исследований, показывает его правление в широком европейском контексте его времени. В книге делается вывод, что благодаря своей личности и «профессиональному» подходу Генрих не только объединил странудля войне, но и дал Англии чувство гордости и такое внутреннее правление, в котором она так нуждалась в то время. В совокупности эти факторы составляют истинную основу того высокого уважения, которым Генрих V по праву пользуется.

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