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Anglo-Norman Political Culture and the Twelfth Century Renaissance : Proceedings of the Borchard Conference on Anglo-Norman History, 1995

Crouch, David(Contributions by)Fleming, Robin (Customer)(Contributions by)Gillingham, John B(Contributions by)Green, Judith(Contributions by)Hollister, C Warren(Contributions by)Potts Hannahs, Cassandra (Royalty Account)(Contributions by)Hollister, C. Warren(Edited by)
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The twelfth-century renaissance, though usually seen as a French phenomenon, produced fundamental changes in the culture and politics of the wider Anglo-Norman world.

The essays in this volume, by leadingscholars in this field meeting at La Bretesche, Brittany, in 1995, explore the impact of this change.

Covering a variety of topics, including the transmission of Norman saints' cults, vernacular history and aristocratic values, and shifting modes of death and dying, they have in common the elements of change and transformation occurring throughout society during the course of the Anglo-Norman era.

The late Professor C. WARREN HOLLISTER taught at the University of California at Santa Barbara.Contributors: C.

WARREN HOLLISTER, CASSANDRA POTTS, JOHN GILLINGHAM, JUDITH GREEN, ROBIN FLEMING, DAVID CROUCH.

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The Boydell Press
0851156916 / 9780851156910
Hardback
940.182
13/02/1997
United Kingdom
English
256p.
24 cm
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