Records, Administration and Aristocratic Society in the Anglo-Norman Realm Records, Administration and Aristocratic Society in the Anglo-Norman Realm: ... Anniversary of King John's Loss of Normandy

Records, Administration and Aristocratic Society in the Anglo-Norman Realm Records, Administration and Aristocratic Society in the Anglo-Norman Realm: ... Anniversary of King John's Loss of Normandy

by NicholasVincent (Editor)

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The major theme of this volume is the records of the Anglo-Norman realm, and how they are used separately and in combination to construct the history of England and Normandy. The essays cover all types of written source material, including private charters and the official records of the chancery and Exchequer, chronicles, and personal sources such as letters, while some 100 previously unpublished documents are included in a series of appendices. There are studies here of particular Anglo-Normans, including a great aristocrat and a seneschal of Normandy; of records relating to Normandy surviving in England; of the Norman and English Exchequers, between them the financial mainstay of the king/dukes; of the controversial origins of the English Chancery records; and of Rosamund Clifford, the King's mistress. CONTRIBUTORS: NICHOLAS VINCENT, DAVID CARPENTER, DAVID CROOK, MARK HAGGER, DAVID CROUCH, MARIE LOVATT, DANIEL POWER.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 212
Publisher: Boydell Press
Published: 17 Dec 2009

ISBN 10: 1843834855
ISBN 13: 9781843834854

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A worthwhile compendium that all historians, and especially economic and social historians, will consult with profit. [...] The volume is produced to Boydell's usual high standards and is well indexed. ECONOMIC HISTORY REVIEW All the contributions to this volume provide points of interest, some of them give a great deal of food for thought for both the administrative historian and for the researcher who wishes to find examples of the ways in which such documentary sources can be exploited to great effect. ARCHIVES