Anglo-Norman Studies XX

Anglo-Norman Studies XX
Author: Christopher Harper-Bill
Publisher: Boydell Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1998-06-25
Genre: History
ISBN:

Proceedings of the Battle Conference 1997

Anglo-Norman Studies XXX

Anglo-Norman Studies XXX
Author: C. P. Lewis
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 1843833794

The latest collection of articles on Anglo-Norman topics, with a particular focus on Wales.

Anglo-Norman Studies XX

Anglo-Norman Studies XX
Author: Christopher Harper-Bill
Publisher: Boydell Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN:

Proceedings of the Battle Conference 1997

From Norman Conquest to Magna Carta

From Norman Conquest to Magna Carta
Author: Christopher Daniell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136356975

Using a combination of original sources and sharp analysis, this book is sheds new light on a crucial period in England’s development. From Norman Conquest to Magna Carta is a wide-ranging history of England from 1066 to 1215 ideal for students and researchers throughout the field of medieval history. Starting with the build-up to the Battle of Hastings and ending with the Magna Carta, Christopher Daniell traces the profound change England underwent over the period, from religion and the life of the court through to arts and architecture. Central discussion topics include: how the Papacy became powerful enough to proclaim Crusades and to challenge kings how new monastic orders revitalized Christianity in England and spread European learning throughout the country how new Norman conquerors built cathedrals, monastries and castles, which changed the English landscape forever how by 1215 the king's administration had become more sophisticated and centralized how the acceptance of the Magna Carta by King John in 1215 would revolutionize the world in centuries to come. This volume will make essential reading for all students and researchers of medieval history.

Lordship in four realms

Lordship in four realms
Author: Colin Veach
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2015-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1526103087

This book examines the rise and fall of the aristocratic Lacy family in England, Ireland, Wales and Normandy. This involves a unique analysis of medieval lordship in action, as well as a re-imagining of the role of English kingship in the western British Isles and a rewriting of seventy-five years of Anglo-Irish history. By viewing the political landscape of Britain and Ireland from the perspective of one aristocratic family, this book produces one of the first truly transnational studies of individual medieval aristocrats. This results in an in-depth investigation of aristocratic and English royal power over five reigns, including during the tumultuous period of King John and Magna Carta. By investigating how the Lacys sought to rule their lands in four distinct realms, this book also makes a major contribution to current debates on lordship and the foundations of medieval European society.

The Medieval Irish Kings and the English Invasion

The Medieval Irish Kings and the English Invasion
Author: Seán Ó Hoireabhárd
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2024-10-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1835538312

When Henry II accepted the Leinster king Diarmait Mac Murchada as his liegeman in 1166, he forged a bond between the English crown and Ireland that has never been undone. Ireland was to be changed forever as a result of the momentous events that followed – so much so that it is normal for professional historians to specialise in either the pre- or post-invasion period. Here, for the first time, is an account of the impact of the English invasion on the Irish kingdoms in the context of their strategies across the whole twelfth century. Ireland’s leading men battled for spheres of influence, for recognition of their hegemonies and, ultimately, for the coveted title of ‘king of Ireland’. But what did it mean to be the king of Ireland when no one dynasty had secured their hold on it? This book takes a close look at each pretender, asking what it meant to them – and whether the political dynamics surrounding the role had an impact on the course of the invasion itself.

The Godwins

The Godwins
Author: Frank Barlow
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2013-08-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317868099

The family of Earl Godwin of Wessex stands among the most famous in English history, whose most famous son was King Harold. Frank Barlow charts the family through to Harold – the last Anglo-Saxon king – and finally the crowning of William the Conqueror during the Norman Conquest. Set against the backdrop of Viking raids and ultimately the Norman Conquest of 1066, Frank Barlow unravels the gripping history of a feuding family that nevertheless determined the course and fortunes of all the English.

Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2007

Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2007
Author: C. P. Lewis
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781843833796

The latest collection of articles on Anglo-Norman topics, with a particular focus on Wales. The 2007 conference on Anglo-Norman Studies, the thirtieth in the annual series, was held in Wales, and there is a Welsh flavour to the proceedings now published. Five of the thirteen papers cover Welsh topics in the long twelfthcentury: Church reform, political culture, the supposed resurgence of Powys as a political entity, and interpreter families in the Marches, besides a broad and compelling historiographical survey of the place of the Normans in Welsh history. Twelfth-century England is represented by papers on chivalry and kingship [in literature and life], the Evesham surveys, lay charters, and Henry of Blois and the arts. Essays which focus on the southern Italian city ofTrani and on the crusader history of Ralph of Caen explore wider Norman identities. Finally, there are two broad surveys contextualizing the Anglo-Norman experience: on the careers of the clergy and on how warriors were identified before heraldry. CONTRIBUTORS: HUW PRYCE, LAURA ASHE, JULIA BARROW, HOWARD B. CLARKE, JOHN REUBEN DAVIES, JUDITH EVERARD, NATASHA HODGSON, CHARLES INSLEY, ROBERT JONES, PAUL OLDFIELD, DAVID STEPHENSON, FREDERICK SUPPE, JEFFREY WEST.