Anglo-Norman studies XVII : proceedings of the Battle Conference, 1994

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Anglo-Norman studies XVII : proceedings of the Battle Conference, 1994

edited by Christopher Harper-Bill

Boydell Press, 1995

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Anglo-Norman studies 17

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Annual volume of recent research on all aspects of the Norman World. Papers on English and Norman history from the early eleventh to the early thirteenth centuries: castles and monasteries, ecclesiastical administration and missionary activity, attitudes of the aristocracy, Domesday and Textus Roffensis

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R. Allen Brown Memorial Lecture: Les chateaux de la vallee de l'Huisne dans le Perche Joseph DecaensJoseph Decaens - Eleventh-century missions and the early stages of ecclesiastical organisation in Scandinavia - Lesley Abrams Lordship in Maine: transformation, service and anger - Richard E Barton The French matrix of the castle-provisions of the Chester- Leicester conventio - Charles Coulson Dowager countesses, 1069-1230 - RaGena DeAragon Oral testimony and the domesday inquest - Robin Fleming The French in england before the norman conquest - C P Lewis La Ville de Sees du haut moyen age a l'epoque ducale - Francois Neveux Monks and nobles in the anglo-saxon monastic reform - Janet Pope What did the frontier of Angevin normandy comprise? - Daniel Power Ecclesiastical reorganisation in the principality of Salerno in the late lombard and early norman period - Valerie Ramseyer The motives and politics of the Bigod family, c.1066-1177 - Andrew Wareham Laga Eadwardi: the Textus Roffensis and its context - Patrick Wormald

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