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Contents
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Abbreviations xi
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I CONQUESTS, KINGS AND GOVERNMENT
- 1 Why 1016 Matters; or, The Politics of Memory and Identity in Cnut’s Kingdom 1
- 2 Why Did Cnut Conquer England? 23
- 3 Conquest and the Law 41
- 4 Cnut and William: A Comparison 65
- 5 Currency and Conquest in Eleventh-Century England 85
- 6 Episcopal Exon? Exeter, Cathedral Library, MS 3500 and the Role of Bishops in the Domesday Survey 99
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II CONQUESTS, SOCIETY AND CULTURE
- 7 Conquest and Manuscript Culture 123
- 8 Kings, Saints and Conquests 140
- 9 Cultures of Conquest: Warfare and Enslavement in Britain Before and After 1066 165
- 10 Conquest and Material Culture 183
- 11 Remapping Literary History: The Patronage of English Queens across the Norman Conquest 206
- 12 Queens and Demons: Women in English Royal Genealogies, c. 1100–c. 1223 225
- 13 French Women in Early Norman England: The Case of Hawise of Bacqueville 242
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III CONQUESTS: PERSPECTIVES FROM BEYOND ENGLAND
- 14 English Contact with the European Mainland Throughout the Eleventh Century 265
- 15 The View from Wales: Anglo-Welsh Relations in the Time of England’s Conquests 287
- 16 England and the Papacy Between Two Conquests: The Shadow of ‘Reform' 307
- 17 Child Kings and the Norman Conquest: Representations of Association and Succession 331
- Bibliography 353
- Index 405
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Abbreviations xi
-
I CONQUESTS, KINGS AND GOVERNMENT
- 1 Why 1016 Matters; or, The Politics of Memory and Identity in Cnut’s Kingdom 1
- 2 Why Did Cnut Conquer England? 23
- 3 Conquest and the Law 41
- 4 Cnut and William: A Comparison 65
- 5 Currency and Conquest in Eleventh-Century England 85
- 6 Episcopal Exon? Exeter, Cathedral Library, MS 3500 and the Role of Bishops in the Domesday Survey 99
-
II CONQUESTS, SOCIETY AND CULTURE
- 7 Conquest and Manuscript Culture 123
- 8 Kings, Saints and Conquests 140
- 9 Cultures of Conquest: Warfare and Enslavement in Britain Before and After 1066 165
- 10 Conquest and Material Culture 183
- 11 Remapping Literary History: The Patronage of English Queens across the Norman Conquest 206
- 12 Queens and Demons: Women in English Royal Genealogies, c. 1100–c. 1223 225
- 13 French Women in Early Norman England: The Case of Hawise of Bacqueville 242
-
III CONQUESTS: PERSPECTIVES FROM BEYOND ENGLAND
- 14 English Contact with the European Mainland Throughout the Eleventh Century 265
- 15 The View from Wales: Anglo-Welsh Relations in the Time of England’s Conquests 287
- 16 England and the Papacy Between Two Conquests: The Shadow of ‘Reform' 307
- 17 Child Kings and the Norman Conquest: Representations of Association and Succession 331
- Bibliography 353
- Index 405