The feudal kingdom of England, 1042-1216
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The feudal kingdom of England, 1042-1216
(A history of England)
Longman, 1988
4th ed
- : pbk
- : hard.
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Bibliography: p. 437-441
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hard. ISBN 9780582030817
Description
Each volume in the History of England series presents an integration of the dominant themes of the period with which it deals, including political, constitutional, economic, social, military, foreign and cultural. Important new discoveries on the subject of the feudal system of England 1042-1216 have come to light since the last edition of this book appeared in 1972, and these have been included in the present edition. The book is aimed at upper school students in institutions of higher education on Medieval English history courses. Maps and genealogical charts are provided.
Table of Contents
- England in the reign of Edward the Confessor
- the reign of Edward the Confessor
- the Norman conquest of England
- the Anglo-Norman kingdom
- England and Normandy
- the zenith and the nadir of Norman rule 1100-1154
- social changes in England
- the re-establishment of the monarchy under Henry II
- the Angevin empire
- the Angevin despotism.
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780582495043
Description
Now into its fourth edition, this highly-regarded text has been fully revised and rewritten. Since the last edition in 1972 much important work has been done on the period, not least by Frank Barlow himself -- with a major study of the English Church between 1066 and 1154, alongside what are now the standard works on William Rufus and Thomas Becket -- and all of this has been fully incorporated into this new edition.
Table of Contents
Preface 1. England in the Reign of Edward the Confessor. 2. The Reign of Edward the Confessor. 3. The Norman Conquest of England. 4. The Anglo-Norman Kingdom. 5. England and Normandy. 6. The Zenith and Nadir of Norman Rule. 7. Social Changes in England. 8. The Re-establishment of the Monarchy under Henry II. 9. The Angevin Empire. 10. The Angevin Despotism. Epilogue. Index.
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