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

Details
First Published: 13 Jul 1995
13 Digit ISBN: 9780851156064
Pages: 278
Size: 23.4 x 15.6
Binding: Hardback
Imprint: Boydell Press
Series:
Anglo-Norman StudiesSubject:
Medieval HistoryBIC Class: HBLC1
Details updated on 04 Feb 2012
Contents
- 1 R. Allen Brown Memorial Lecture: Les châteaux de la vallée de l'Huisne dans le Perche Joseph DecaensJoseph Decaens
- 2 Eleventh-century missions and the early stages of ecclesiastical organisation in Scandinavia
- 3 Lordship in Maine: transformation, service and anger
- 4 The French matrix of the castle-provisions of the Chester- Leicester conventio
- 5 Dowager countesses, 1069-1230
- 6 Oral testimony and the domesday inquest
- 7 The French in england before the norman conquest
- 8 La Ville de Sées du haut moyen âge à l'époque ducale
- 9 Monks and nobles in the anglo-saxon monastic reform
- 10 What did the frontier of Angevin normandy comprise?
- 11 Ecclesiastical reorganisation in the principality of Salerno in the late lombard and early norman period
- 12 The motives and politics of the Bigod family, c.1066-1177
- 13 Laga Eadwardi: the Textus Roffensis and its context