Anglo-Norman Studies XXIII: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2000
By John B Gillingham (Editor), Alan Cooper (Contribution by), Bj rn Weiler (Contribution by), Carole Rawcliffe (Contribution by), Charles Coulson (Contribution by), Christine Senecal (Contribution by), David Wyatt (Contribution by), Ian Short (Contribution by), Jane P. Martindale (Contribution by), Julie Kerr (Contribution by), Karin Mew (Contribution by), Karine Uge (Contribution by), Robin Fleming (Contribution by), Stephen Baxter (Contribution by), Tadhg O'Keeffe (Contribution by), Timothy Pestell (Contribution by)
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By John B Gillingham (Editor), Alan Cooper (Contribution by), Bj rn Weiler (Contribution by), Carole Rawcliffe (Contribution by), Charles Coulson (Contribution by), Christine Senecal (Contribution by), David Wyatt (Contribution by), Ian Short (Contribution by), Jane P. Martindale (Contribution by), Julie Kerr (Contribution by), Karin Mew (Contribution by), Karine Uge (Contribution by), Robin Fleming (Contribution by), Stephen Baxter (Contribution by), Tadhg O'Keeffe (Contribution by), Timothy Pestell (Contribution by)
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In chronological and geographical scope this volume ranges fromtenthcentury Marchiennes, to three castles c.1300 in Co. Carlow, via Toulouse in 1159; none the less, England in the eleventh and twelfth centuries remains central. Three papers deal with the late AngloSaxon earls and their followers as consumers and politicians; three with religious institutions in both charitable and political perspective. Familiar subjects such as English castle keeps, theBayeux Tapestry and the New Forest ...






















