Rulership and Rebellion in the Anglo-Norman World, c.1066-c.1216
Essays in Honour of Professor Edmund King
Paul Dalton editor David Luscombe editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:12th Dec '19
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The importance of the themes of rulership and rebellion in the history of the Anglo-Norman world between 1066 and the early thirteenth century is incontrovertible. The power, government, and influence of kings, queens and other lords pervaded and dominated society and was frequently challenged and resisted. But while biographies of rulers, studies of the institutions and operation of central, local and seigniorial government, and works on particular political struggles abound, many major aspects of rulership and rebellion remain to be explored or further elucidated. This volume, written by leading scholars in the field and dedicated to the pioneering work of Professor Edmund King, will make an original, important and timely contribution to our knowledge and understanding of Anglo-Norman history.
"... [this book[ brings into particularly sharp focus the multifarious strategies for confronting challenges and resistance to royal power - from diplomacy, negotiation, and peace-making through to campaigning and siege warfare, as well as the capacity of government to cope with rebellion and its consequences."
- Oliver Creighton (University of Exeter, UK) in the journal of the Society for Medieval Archaeology
ISBN: 9780367879150
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
304 pages