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A Companion to the Anglo-Norman World

England and Normandy functioned as a united kingdom for a hundred and fifty eventful years, both culturally and politically. These studies survey the fortunes of the kingdom and the duchy, their exploits in the North Sea political arena, and the parallel Norman achievement in the Mediterranean.

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  • "This is an introduction to the history of England and Normandy in the 11th and 12th centuries. Within the broad field of cultural history, there are discussions of language, literature, the writing of history and ecclesiastical architecture."
  • "England and Normandy functioned as a united kingdom for a hundred and fifty eventful years, both culturally and politically. These studies survey the fortunes of the kingdom and the duchy, their exploits in the North Sea political arena, and the parallel Norman achievement in the Mediterranean."@en
  • ""With its wealth of information and skillful display, the book is a very useful companion for any traveler through this crowded territory"--"English Historical Review". By the time of the Conquest, the Normans had been established in Normandy for over a hundred and fifty years. They had transformed themselves from pagan Northmen into Christian princes; their territories extended from England, southern Italy and Sicily to distant Antioch, and their influence had spread throughout western Europe and the Mediterranean. Duke William's victory at Hastings and the resulting Anglo-Norman union brought England into the mainstream of European history and culture, with far-reaching consequences for Western civilization. These specially commissioned studies are concerned with the achievements of the cross-Channel realm. They make a major contribution to an understanding of the hundred years that witnessed great change and major developments in English and Norman government and society.; There are surveys of the two constituent parts, of Normandy under the Angevin kings, of the place of kingdom and duchy in the politics and culture of the North Sea, and of the parallel Norman achievement in the Mediterranean. There are overviews both of secular administration and of the church, and a study of 'feudalism' and lordship. Within the broad field of cultural history, there are discussions of language, literature, the writing of history, and ecclesiastical architecture. The contributors include: Lesley Abrams, Matthew Bennett, Marjorie Chibnall, Christopher Harper-Bill, Elisabeth Van Houts, Emma Mason, Richard Plant, Cassandra Potts, Daniel Power, Ian Short, and Ann Williams. It also contains maps, genealogies, and time lines."@en

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Church history"@en
  • "Church history"
  • "Electronic resource"@en
  • "Handbooks and manuals"
  • "Handbooks and manuals"@en
  • "Aufsatzsammlung"

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  • "A Companion to the Anglo-Norman World"@en
  • "A companion to the Anglo-Norman world"
  • "A companion to the Anglo-Norman world"@en
  • "A companion to the anglo-norman world"