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Who's who in Early Medieval England, 1066-1272

Who's who in Early Medieval England, 1066-1272
Author: Christopher Tyerman
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2001
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780811716376

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A collective biography of English royalty, writers, politicians and artists of the early medieval period from 1066-1272.


The History of the English People, 1000-1154

The History of the English People, 1000-1154
Author: Henry (of Huntingdon)
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780192840752

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Henry of Huntingdon's narrative covers one of the most exciting and bloody periods in English history: the Norman Conquest and its aftermath. He tells of the decline of the Old English kingdom, the victory of the Normans at the Battle of Hastings, and the establishment of Norman rule. His accounts of the kings who reigned during his lifetime--William II, Henry I, and Stephen--contain unique descriptions of people and events. Henry tells how promiscuity, greed, treachery, and cruelty produced a series of disasters, rebellions, and wars. Interwoven with memorable and vivid battle-scenes are anecdotes of court life, the death and murder of nobles, and the first written record of Cnut and the waves and the death of Henry I from a surfeit of lampreys. Diana Greenway's translation of her definitive Latin text has been revised for this edition.


Who's who in Late Medieval England, 1272-1485

Who's who in Late Medieval England, 1272-1485
Author: Michael Hicks
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780811716383

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Spans the period 1272-1485 and includes biographies of 200 individuals from all walks of life.


Religion, Politics and Society in Britain 1066-1272

Religion, Politics and Society in Britain 1066-1272
Author: Henry Mayr-Harting
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2014-04-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317876628

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The period from 1066 to 1272, from the Norman Conquest to the death of Henry III, was one of enormous political change in England and of innovation in the Church as a whole. Religion, Politics and Society 1066-1272 charts the many ways in which a constantly changing religious culture impacted on a social and political system which was itself dominated by clerics, from the parish to the kingdom. Examining the various ways in which churchmen saw their relation to secular power, Henry Mayr-Harting introduces many of the great personalities of the time, such as Thomas Becket and Robert Grosseteste. At the same time he shows how religion itself changed over the course of two centuries, in response to changing social conditions – how rising population fuelled the economic activities of the monasteries, and how parish reform demanded a more educated clergy and by this increased the social prestige of the Church. Written by an acknowledged master in the field, this magisterial account will be an unmissable read for all students of Norman and Plantagenet England and of the history of the medieval Church as a political, social and spiritual force.


World Military Leaders

World Military Leaders
Author: Mark Grossman
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0816074771

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Articles profiling important military leaders are arranged in A to Z format.


The King’s Bishops

The King’s Bishops
Author: E. Crosby
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2013-09-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1137352124

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This is the first detailed comparative study of patronage as an instrument of power in the relations between kings and bishops in England and Normandy after the Conquest. Esteemed medievalist Everett U. Crosby considers new perspectives of medieval state-building and the vexed relations between secular and ecclesiastical authority.


The Gest of Robyn Hode: A Critical and Textual Commentary

The Gest of Robyn Hode: A Critical and Textual Commentary
Author: Robert B. Waltz
Publisher: Robert B. Waltz
Total Pages: 617
Release:
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The “Gest” is the earliest major writing about Robin Hood — although it tells a tale very different from that found in most modern retellings. This version attempts to produce a more accurate text of the long-lost original; it also provides a modernized parallel. To this is added an extensive historical introduction, line-by-line commentary, vocabulary study, and a selection of other texts which clarify the context of the "Gest." Dedicated to Patricia Rosenberg.


William of Malmesbury and the Ethics of History

William of Malmesbury and the Ethics of History
Author: Sigbjørn Olsen Sønnesyn
Publisher: Boydell Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 1843837099

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"William of Malmesbury, arguably the greatest English historian of the twelfth century, repeatedly emphasises that the primary purpose of all literary and intellectual activities is to provide moral instruction for the reader, the most famous of his statements to this effect being found in his monumental work Gesta Regum Anglorum, where he categorises history as a sub-discipline of ethics. However, modern studies have chosen to focus on other aspects of William's oeuvre and tended to dismiss such claims as perfunctory nods to a pious commonplace. This book differs from recent orthodoxy by being based on the proposition that medieval professions of the moral aims of historiography are in fact genuine. It seeks to read William's celebrated historical works in the light of his devotional and didactic texts, and in the context of the religious, intellectual and literary traditions to which he expressed his allegiance. He also demonstrates how William's conception of ethics forms a constitutive element of his historical output. The resulting image of William shows a committed monk and man of his time, placing his extraordinary learning at the service of his culture, his society and his faith."--Publisher's website.