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Social History of England, 900-1200

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Julia Crick is Associate Professor in the Department of History! University of Exeter. Her research interests include property! power and gender before 1100! aspects of palaeography and the transmission of texts in the Middle Ages! monastic culture and the uses of the past. Her publications include The Uses of Script and Print! 1200-1700! edited with Alexandra Walsham (2004)! and Charters of St Albans (2007). Elizabeth van Houts is Lecturer in Medieval History at Emmanuel College! Cambridge! and Affiliated Lecturer in the Faculty of History! University of Cambridge. She has published extensively on Anglo-Norman history and the history of gender in the Middle Ages. Her recent publications include Exile in the Middle Ages (2004)! with Laura Napran! and Medieval Writings on Lay Women in the Middle Ages (2011)! with Patricia Skinner. Klappentext An integrated social history of England that spans the conventional divide of the Norman Conquest in 1066. Zusammenfassung This book offers fresh views of the most traumatic period of English history when England was conquered twice in fifty years by Danish and Norman kings and when the influx of foreigners caused major ethnic tension in all areas of life: family! town and countryside! court and church. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Julia Crick and Elisabeth van Houts; Part I. Land Use and People Robin Fleming: 1. Water and land Stephen Rippon; 2. Forest and upland Oliver Rackham; 3. Mineral resources Peter Claughton; 4. Health and disease Carole Rawcliffe; Part II. Authority and Community Bruce O'Brien: 5. Lordship and labour Stephen Baxter; 6. Order and justice John Hudson; 7. War and violence John Hudson; 8. Family, marriage, kinship Elisabeth van Houts; 9. Poor and powerless David Pelteret; Part III. Towns and their Hinterlands David Griffiths: 10. Commerce and markets Richard Britnell; 11. Urban planning Julia Barrow; 12. Urban populations and association Charles West; Part IV. Invasion and Migration Elisabeth van Houts: 13. Ethnicity and acculturation D. M. Hadley; 14. Intermarriage Elisabeth van Houts; 15. The Jews Anna Abulafia; Part V. Religion and Belief Carl Watkins: 16. Rites of passage and pastoral care Sarah Hamilton; 17. Saints and cults Paul Anthony Hayward; 18. Public spectacle Tom Licence; 19. Textual communities (Latin) Teresa Webber; 20. Textual communities (vernacular) Elaine Treharne; Part VI. Learning and Training Julia Crick: 21. Information and its retrieval Nicholas Karn; 22. Esoteric knowledge Andy Orchard; 23. Medical practice and theory Carole Rawcliffe; 24. Subversion Martha Bayless; Glossary; Timeline; Further reading; Index....

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Authors Julia Crick, Julia (Associate Professor Crick, Julia C. Crick, Julia Houts Crick, Julia Van Houts Crick
Assisted by Julia Crick (Editor), Julia (Associate Professor Crick (Editor), Elisabeth Van Houts (Editor), Elisabeth van van (Dr Houts (Editor), Professor Elisabeth M. C. Van Houts (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 21.04.2011
 
EAN 9780521885614
ISBN 978-0-521-88561-4
No. of pages 470
Series Social History of England
A Social History of England
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

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