
Anglo-Norman England 1066 - 1166 by Marjorie Chibnall
Historians have long debated the significance of the Norman Conquest. Did it mark the imposition of an alien and repressive regime on "free Englishmen"? Or did England benefit from the uniting of two separate and disparate cultures and civilizations? Marjorie Chibnall, one of the leading historians of the period, here addresses these issues.
"Marjorie Chibnall has produced a concise conspectus which makes twenty years of historical research both accessible and intelligible to the general reader" Times Literary Supplement
"Essential reading for anyone studying the period ... throughout its length the book beams powerful shafts of light on many aspects of Anglo-Norman England." History
"This volume will be an ideal introduction for students; its examples will refresh many a jaded lecture course; and for specialists it will be a continuing point of reference." History and Archaeology
"This outstanding work is now reissued in the full-colour livery of the Blackwell series." A History of Medieval Britain
Marjorie Chibnall is a Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge. Her previous publications include The World of Orderic Vitalis (1984) and The Empress Matilda (Blackwell 1991, paperback edition 1993)
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| ISBN 13 | 9780631154396 |
| ISBN 10 | 0631154396 |
| Title | Anglo-Norman England 1066 - 1166 |
| Author | Marjorie Chibnall |
| Series | History Of Medieval Britain |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | John Wiley and Sons Ltd |
| Year published | 1987-05-28 |
| Number of pages | 258 |
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