Over the last fifty years Ann Williams has transformed our understanding of Anglo-Saxon and Norman society in her studies of personalities and elites. In this collection, leading scholars in the field revisit themes that have been central to her work, and open up new insights into the workings of the multi-cultural communities of the realm of England in the early Middle Ages. There are detailed discussions of local and regional elites and the interplay between them that fashioned the distinctive institutions of local government in the pre-Conquest period; radical new readings of key events such as the crisis of 1051 and a reassessment of the Bayeux Tapestry as the beginnings of the 'Historia Anglorum'; studies of the impact of the Norman Co...
The question of the development of Anglo-Norman (the variety of medieval French used in the British ...
This volume is based on two international conferences held in 2013 and 2014 at Ariano Irpino, and at...
This thesis investigates the extent to which the Norman gens was understood by contemporaries to sha...
The Battle of Hastings in 1066 is the one date forever seared on the British national psyche. It ena...
The contributions collected in this volume demonstrate the full range and vitality of current work o...
This is the first study of the Anglo-Welsh border region in the period before the Norman arrival in ...
The essays collected here demonstrate the rich vitality of scholarship in this area. This volume has...
The period after the Norman Conquest saw a dramatic reassessment of what it meant to be English, owi...
Here are 22 peer-reviewed essays by leading scholars exploring the social, economic and artistic asp...
Chapter in Medieval England: An Encyclopedia. First published in 1998, this valuable reference work ...
This book presents exciting new research on the society and culture of medieval Rouen by British and...
This book explores the experiences of rural communities who lived between the seventh and ninth cent...
This dissertation challenges the traditional notions of the Anglo-Normans as rapacious colonizers of...
This thesis explores the geographic complexity of English identity in the High Middle Ages by examin...
Simple, land which would come to bear their name, Normandy.1 A century and a half later, the leader ...
The question of the development of Anglo-Norman (the variety of medieval French used in the British ...
This volume is based on two international conferences held in 2013 and 2014 at Ariano Irpino, and at...
This thesis investigates the extent to which the Norman gens was understood by contemporaries to sha...
The Battle of Hastings in 1066 is the one date forever seared on the British national psyche. It ena...
The contributions collected in this volume demonstrate the full range and vitality of current work o...
This is the first study of the Anglo-Welsh border region in the period before the Norman arrival in ...
The essays collected here demonstrate the rich vitality of scholarship in this area. This volume has...
The period after the Norman Conquest saw a dramatic reassessment of what it meant to be English, owi...
Here are 22 peer-reviewed essays by leading scholars exploring the social, economic and artistic asp...
Chapter in Medieval England: An Encyclopedia. First published in 1998, this valuable reference work ...
This book presents exciting new research on the society and culture of medieval Rouen by British and...
This book explores the experiences of rural communities who lived between the seventh and ninth cent...
This dissertation challenges the traditional notions of the Anglo-Normans as rapacious colonizers of...
This thesis explores the geographic complexity of English identity in the High Middle Ages by examin...
Simple, land which would come to bear their name, Normandy.1 A century and a half later, the leader ...
The question of the development of Anglo-Norman (the variety of medieval French used in the British ...
This volume is based on two international conferences held in 2013 and 2014 at Ariano Irpino, and at...
This thesis investigates the extent to which the Norman gens was understood by contemporaries to sha...