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The Haskins society journal9, 1997: Studies in medieval history

Bachrach, Bernard S (Author)(Contributions by)Fanning, Steven (Contributor)(Contributions by)Giandrea, Mary Frances (Customer)(Contributions by)Helmerichs, Robert (Customer)(Contributions by)Latimer, Paul(Contributions by)Lifshitz, Felice (Contributor)(Contributions by)Neuman de Vegvar, Carol (Contributor)(Contributions by)Reynolds, Susan (Author)(Contributions by)Shirley, Kevin L (Royalty Account)(Contributions by)Lewis, C.P.(Edited by)
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New perspectives on the central middle ages in western Europe cover a wide range of issues.

Six papers reassess how 'feudalism' is to be understood after Susan Reynolds' "Fiefs and Vassals"; in addition to her own response to reviews of her book, these are: consideration of the Germanic comitatus; 'feudal' vocabulary in "Dudo of Saint-Quentin"; the titles of the early rulers of Normandy; the rise of territorial lordships in the principality of Salerno; and a broad comparative study of 'military lands' in the early and central middle ages.

The other five papers range over early Anglo-Saxon reuse of Roman artefacts; the exploitation of whales in early medieval Britain; Edward the Confessor's clerks; Abbot Faricius of Abingdon; and wage-rates in late twelfth- and early thirteenth-century England.

Dr. C.P. Lewis is a lecturer in the School of History at the University of Liverpool.

The contributors include: Susan Reynolds, Steven Fanning, Felice Lifshitz, Robert Helmerichs, Valerie Ramseyer, Bernard S.

Bachrach, Carol Neuman De Vegvar, Vicki Ellen Szabo, Mary Frances Smith, Kevin Shirley, and Paul Latimer.

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The Boydell Press
0851158315 / 9780851158310
Hardback
940.1
03/05/2001
United Kingdom
English
288p. : ill.
24 cm
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