Medieval England
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- Engelsk
- 252 sider
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From the ashes of Roman Britain to the threshold of the Tudor age, this groundbreaking history charts the remarkable evolution of England's distinctive systems of governance. Discover how Anglo-Saxon kings created the shires that would become modern counties, how Norman conquerors adapted existing structures rather than imposing entirely new ones, and how towns grew from defensive strongholds into vibrant centers of commerce and culture.
This work takes you behind the castle walls and beyond the royal court to reveal how medieval society actually functioned. Through vivid storytelling grounded in the latest archaeological discoveries and documentary evidence, this book brings to life the ingenious administrative solutions that medieval people devised to govern themselves with limited technology and resources.
Journey through a landscape of expanding royal authority and local resistance, where sheriffs collected the king's taxes, justices traveled circuit to dispense royal justice, and town councils jealously guarded their chartered liberties. Witness the devastating impact of the Black Death as it swept away nearly half the population, transforming labor relations and forcing fundamental adaptations to governance structures that had evolved over centuries.
Unlike conventional histories that focus primarily on kings, battles, and high politics, this richly detailed account reveals the institutional foundations that made medieval England extraordinarily stable despite recurring crises of monarchy. The systems of governance developed during this period proved so effective that many survived, with adaptations, into the modern era - from county councils to parliamentary representation, and from courts of law to chartered corporations.
Whether you're fascinated by the origins of English common law, the development of market towns, the evolution of the parish system, or the emergence of early parliamentary government, this book offers fresh insights based on the latest research. By integrating documentary history with archaeological evidence, it presents a more complete picture of medieval governance than has previously been available to general readers.
Medieval England: Shires, Towns, and Kingdoms transforms our understanding of a crucial period in English history, revealing medieval society not as primitive or chaotic, but as surprisingly sophisticated in its administrative solutions to perennial challenges of governance. This is essential reading for anyone interested in how England became England - and how medieval innovations created institutional foundations that continue to shape the modern world.
Detaljer
- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal252
- Udgivelsesdato01-10-2025
- ISBN139798232471866
- Forlag Colloquium
- MålgruppeFrom age 0
- FormatPaperback
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10 cm
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