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The Medieval March of Wales Max Lieberman

The Medieval March of Wales By Max Lieberman

The Medieval March of Wales by Max Lieberman


Summary

Examining the making of the medieval borderland, the March of Wales, and the crucial role its lords played in the politics of medieval Britain between the Norman conquest of England of 1066 and the English conquest of Wales in 1283, this book makes a significant contribution to frontier studies.

The Medieval March of Wales Summary

The Medieval March of Wales: The Creation and Perception of a Frontier, 1066-1283 by Max Lieberman

This book examines the making of the March of Wales and the crucial role its lords played in the politics of medieval Britain between the Norman conquest of England of 1066 and the English conquest of Wales in 1283. Max Lieberman argues that the Welsh borders of Shropshire, which were first, from c.1165, referred to as Marchia Wallie, provide a paradigm for the creation of the March. He reassesses the role of William the Conqueror's tenurial settlement in the making of the March and sheds new light on the ways in which seigneurial administrations worked in a cross-cultural context. Finally, he explains why, from c.1300, the March of Wales included the conquest territories in south Wales as well as the highly autonomous border lordships. This book makes a significant and original contribution to frontier studies, investigating both the creation and the changing perception of a medieval borderland.

The Medieval March of Wales Reviews

...a positive contribution to our knowledge and understanding of the Welsh Marches, and will spur further debate on medieval concepts of the frontier. -Peter L. Larson, Canadian Journal of History

About Max Lieberman

Max Lieberman is a Research Fellow in Medieval History at Wolfson College, Cambridge, and an Honorary Research Associate at the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic in the University of Cambridge.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. A border region?; 2. The making of a border aristocracy; 3. Warfare and diplomacy; 4. The extent and nature of the military frontier; 5. The militarization of society; 6. The shaping of administrative territories; 7. The border lordships and the English state; Conclusion.

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NLS9781107650046
9781107650046
1107650046
The Medieval March of Wales: The Creation and Perception of a Frontier, 1066-1283 by Max Lieberman
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2014-01-23
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