The subject of this dissertation is the Normans. Its objective is to analyse the development of their civilisation, and to give reasons for their numerous accomplishments, both in Northern Europe and in the Mediterranean. Yet, unlike the many scholars who have studied the Normans before, the main focus here will be on rebellion, and in particular those rebellions which followed the succession of each Norman ruler (either a king or a duke/count), as it will be argued that when dealt with correctly these revolts did not hinder, but instead created the seeds of power and progress; since they gave the new ruler an opportunity to establish a lasting precedent early on, that insolence to their authority would not be tolerated; which if accomplish...
Rebellion in Late-Medieval and Early Modern England has generally been regarded as posing little mil...
This thesis looks at a period of Northumbrian history when the king was a part Irish, Iona trained s...
This thesis examines the political and social responses of the Anglo-Norman aristocracy between 1087...
This dissertation challenges the traditional notions of the Anglo-Normans as rapacious colonizers of...
Approved by: N.M. Trenholme, professor of historyTypescriptLast 17 leaves are blankM.A. University o...
This thesis examines Norman bishops and abbots, and their involvement in warfare, either as armed co...
This dissertation will explore how two gentry families in the fifteenth century were affected by the...
This thesis analyses and compares the fortunes of two English aristocratic families, the Senlis fami...
The Norman Conquest of 1066 is perhaps one of the most debated events in history. Because of the out...
This study attempts a reassessment of the rebellion of 1215-17 in two regions: south-western England...
This study focuses on an individual family of the Anglo-Norman state, the family of the earls of Che...
The object of the thesis is to provide a total picture of the earls in Henry II's reign. Chapter On...
Within a framework of arbitrary, monarchical government, baronial rebellion formed one of the princi...
This thesis re-evaluates the chronology of Lower Normandyâs integration into the duchy growing aroun...
This thesis examines Norman bishops and abbots, either as armed combatants, or commanders of militar...
Rebellion in Late-Medieval and Early Modern England has generally been regarded as posing little mil...
This thesis looks at a period of Northumbrian history when the king was a part Irish, Iona trained s...
This thesis examines the political and social responses of the Anglo-Norman aristocracy between 1087...
This dissertation challenges the traditional notions of the Anglo-Normans as rapacious colonizers of...
Approved by: N.M. Trenholme, professor of historyTypescriptLast 17 leaves are blankM.A. University o...
This thesis examines Norman bishops and abbots, and their involvement in warfare, either as armed co...
This dissertation will explore how two gentry families in the fifteenth century were affected by the...
This thesis analyses and compares the fortunes of two English aristocratic families, the Senlis fami...
The Norman Conquest of 1066 is perhaps one of the most debated events in history. Because of the out...
This study attempts a reassessment of the rebellion of 1215-17 in two regions: south-western England...
This study focuses on an individual family of the Anglo-Norman state, the family of the earls of Che...
The object of the thesis is to provide a total picture of the earls in Henry II's reign. Chapter On...
Within a framework of arbitrary, monarchical government, baronial rebellion formed one of the princi...
This thesis re-evaluates the chronology of Lower Normandyâs integration into the duchy growing aroun...
This thesis examines Norman bishops and abbots, either as armed combatants, or commanders of militar...
Rebellion in Late-Medieval and Early Modern England has generally been regarded as posing little mil...
This thesis looks at a period of Northumbrian history when the king was a part Irish, Iona trained s...
This thesis examines the political and social responses of the Anglo-Norman aristocracy between 1087...