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2. The Northern Limits of Norman Power: Border Policies in Northumbria, c. 1050–1100
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- List of Illustrations viii
- List of Contributors x
- Acknowledgements xiii
- List of Abbreviations xiv
- Naming Conventions xviii
- Introduction: Writing the Borders of the Norman World 1
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Part I: Borders in and Around the Norman World
- 1. Ireland and the Anglo-Normans Within the Irish Sea World: Rebels, Mercenaries, Allies, 1066–1169 17
- 2. The Northern Limits of Norman Power: Border Policies in Northumbria, c. 1050–1100 43
- 3. Controlling an Unstable Boundary: The Normans and their Continental Border Areas, 911–1135 69
- 4. Boundary-making in the Beneventano in the Early Twelfth Century 99
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Part II: Ecclesiastical Borders
- 5. Alexander II and the Normans: Borders as Instruments of Dialogue and Compromise 125
- 6. Gregory VII, Lanfranc, and Ireland: Papal Relations at the Periphery 149
- 7. ‘…a mari Barensi usque ad mare Bononiense’: Crossing Borders. The Travels of Archbishop Anselm of Canterbury, libertas ecclesiae, and the Uses of Clerical Mobility in an Age of Reform 171
- 8. Temporal and Spiritual Power in Norman Sicily: An Unreal Border? 201
- 9. The Crossing of Borders: The Legations of John of Crema, 1124–1125 215
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Part III: Conceptual Boundaries
- 10. The Very Idea of a Border in Britain 243
- 11. Norman Borders in the Work of William of Jumièges and Orderic Vitalis, c. 1057–1141 273
- 12. Is there a ‘Norman’ Historiography of the Conquest of Southern Italy? 301
- 13. The Lion, the Camel, and the Cassa of Terracina: Transfer and Exchange on the Borders of Norman Italy 331
- Afterword: Borders, Landscapes, and Seascapes 359
- Select Bibliography 367
- Index 375
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- List of Illustrations viii
- List of Contributors x
- Acknowledgements xiii
- List of Abbreviations xiv
- Naming Conventions xviii
- Introduction: Writing the Borders of the Norman World 1
-
Part I: Borders in and Around the Norman World
- 1. Ireland and the Anglo-Normans Within the Irish Sea World: Rebels, Mercenaries, Allies, 1066–1169 17
- 2. The Northern Limits of Norman Power: Border Policies in Northumbria, c. 1050–1100 43
- 3. Controlling an Unstable Boundary: The Normans and their Continental Border Areas, 911–1135 69
- 4. Boundary-making in the Beneventano in the Early Twelfth Century 99
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Part II: Ecclesiastical Borders
- 5. Alexander II and the Normans: Borders as Instruments of Dialogue and Compromise 125
- 6. Gregory VII, Lanfranc, and Ireland: Papal Relations at the Periphery 149
- 7. ‘…a mari Barensi usque ad mare Bononiense’: Crossing Borders. The Travels of Archbishop Anselm of Canterbury, libertas ecclesiae, and the Uses of Clerical Mobility in an Age of Reform 171
- 8. Temporal and Spiritual Power in Norman Sicily: An Unreal Border? 201
- 9. The Crossing of Borders: The Legations of John of Crema, 1124–1125 215
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Part III: Conceptual Boundaries
- 10. The Very Idea of a Border in Britain 243
- 11. Norman Borders in the Work of William of Jumièges and Orderic Vitalis, c. 1057–1141 273
- 12. Is there a ‘Norman’ Historiography of the Conquest of Southern Italy? 301
- 13. The Lion, the Camel, and the Cassa of Terracina: Transfer and Exchange on the Borders of Norman Italy 331
- Afterword: Borders, Landscapes, and Seascapes 359
- Select Bibliography 367
- Index 375