Michael Hicks
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Michael Hicks (b. 1948) is an English historian, specialising on the history of late medieval England, in particular the Wars of the Roses. Hicks studied with C. A. J. Armstrong and Charles Ross while a student at the University of Bristol. He is today Professor of Medieval History at the University of Winchester, and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
[edit] Select publications
- False, Fleeting, Perjur’d Clarence (1980), ISBN 0904387445
- Who's who in late Medieval England (1991), ISBN 0856830925
- Bastard Feudalism (1995), ISBN 0582060915
- Warwick the Kingmaker (1998), ISBN 0631162593
- Richard III (2000), ISBN 0752417819
- English Political Culture in the Fifteenth Century (2002), ISBN 0415217636
- The Wars of the Roses 1455-1485 (2003), ISBN 041596864X
- Edward V (2003), ISBN 075241996X
- Edward IV (2004), ISBN 0340760052
- Anne Neville: Queen to Richard III (2006), ISBN 0752436635
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