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East Anglia's History
Studies in Honour of Norman Scarfe
Edited by Christopher Harper-Bill
Edited by Carole Rawcliffe
Edited by Richard G. Wilson


East Anglia's political and economic importance in the middle ages is plain for all to see, stemming initially from its crucial position on the eastern shores of the North Sea and its participation in the successive patterns of invasion and settlement of England. Archaeological evidence abounds: burial mounds, castles, great churches deriving from the wealth created by sheep, yeoman farmhouses, and market towns of eighteenth-century elegance. Behind these visible manifestations of the march of centuries lie particular histories, and these seventeen studies from the region's best scholars reveal some of those jigsaw puzzles of time, ranging from the Domesday herring industry by way of monasteries, memorials, wills, Gainsborough and garden history to the growing passion for natural history and science in the mid nineteenth century. They make a serious contribution to an understanding of the region, and at the same time honour Norman Scarfe, whose own studies have played a notable part in the interpretation of East Anglia's history. Contributors JOHN BLATCHLY, JAMES CAMPBELL, CHRISTOPHER HARPER-BILL, CAROLE RAWCLIFFE, DAVID DYMOND, PETER NORTHEAST, COLIN RICHMOND, JUDITH MIDDLETON-STEWART, DIARMAID MacCULLOCH, HASSELL SMITH, TOM WILLIAMSON, EDWARD MARTIN, JONATHAN THEOBALD, RICHARD WILSON, HUGH BELSEY, STEVEN PLUNKETT, GEOFFREY MARTIN, MICHAEL HOWARD.

 

DETAILS

34 b/w illustrations
33 line illustrations
384 pages
Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm
13 digit ISBN: 9780851158785
Binding: Hardback
First published: 15/Feb/2002
Last printed: 25/Jul/2002
Price: 95.00 USD / 50.00 GBP
Imprint: Boydell Press
Subject: Medieval History

BIC class: HBC

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 18/11/2008

Contents
1   Norman Scarfe: an Appreciation
John Blatchly
2   Domesday Herrings
James Campbell
3   Searching for Salvation in Anglo-Norman East Anglia
Christopher Harper-Bill
4   'On the Threshold of Eternity': Care for the Sick in East Anglian Monasteries
5   The Parson's Glebe: Stable, Expanding or Shrinking?
David P. Dymond
6   Suffolk Churches in the Late Middle Ages: the Evidence of Wills
Peter Northeast
8   Sir Philip Bothe of Shrubland: the Last of a Distinguished Line Builds in Commemoration (with Judith Middleton-Stewart)
John Blatchly and Judith Middleton-Stewart
9   A First Stirring of Suffolk Archaeology?
Diarmaid McCulloch
10   Concept and Compromise: Sir Nicholas Bacon and the Building of Stiffkey Hall
A. Hassell Smith
11   Shrubland Hall: a House and its Landscape, 1660-1880
12   Garden Canals in Suffolk
Edward Martin
13   Estate Stewards in Woodland High Suffolk, 1690-1880
Jon Theobald
14   A Journal of a Tour through Suffolk, Norfolk, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire in the Summer of 1741
Richard G Wilson
15   Thomas Gainsborough as an Ipswich Musician, a Collector of Prints and a Caricaturist
Hugh Belsey
16   Ipswich Museum Moralities in the 1840s and 1850s
Steven Plunkett
17   John Cordy Jeaffreson (1831-1901) and the Ipswich Borough Archives
G Martin
18   The Caen Controversy
Michael Howard

Reviews
The sheer range and variety of subjects reveal the breadth of Norman Scarfe's interests... an interesting and varied book, well illustrated and well worth reading. LOCAL HISTORIAN It is impossible to do full justice to all the writers...only to say that the level of scholarship throughout is extremely high....[An] excellent volume. ALBION



 

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