Michael Hicks
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Michael Hicks (born 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, Head of Winchester's History Department,[1] and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.[2]
Select publications
- False, Fleeting, Perjur’d Clarence (1980), ISBN 0-904387-44-5 (about George, Duke of Clarence)
- Who's who in late Medieval England (1991), ISBN 0-85683-092-5
- Richard III and his Rivals : Magnates and their Motives in the War of the Roses (1991), ISBN 1-85285-053-1
- Bastard Feudalism (1995), ISBN 0-582-06091-5
- Warwick the Kingmaker (1998), ISBN 0-631-16259-3 (about Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick)
- Richard III (2000), ISBN 0-7524-1781-9
- English Political Culture in the Fifteenth Century (2002), ISBN 0-415-21763-6
- The Wars of the Roses 1455-1485 (2003), ISBN 0-415-96864-X
- Edward V (2003), ISBN 0-7524-1996-X
- Edward IV (2004), ISBN 0-340-76005-2
- Anne Neville: Queen to Richard III (2006), ISBN 0-7524-3663-5
- The Wars of the Roses (2010), ISBN 978-0-300-11423-2
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