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Record ID marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part39.utf8:306081140:3589
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LEADER: 03589cam a2200385 a 4500
001 2012376061
003 DLC
005 20130315122949.0
008 130301s2012 enkab b 011 0 eng d
010 $a 2012376061
016 7 $a016127324$2Uk
020 $a9781843837947
020 $a1843837943
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn788237806
040 $aBTCTA$beng$cBTCTA$dUKMGB$dYDXCP$dYNK$dNLE$dOCLCO$dBWX$dPIT$dMUU$dZCU$dDLC
042 $alccopycat
043 $ae-uk-en$ae-uk---
050 00 $aDA152$b.E54 2012
082 04 $a942.01$223
245 04 $aThe English and their legacy, 900-1200 :$bessays in honour of Ann Williams /$cedited by David Roffe.
260 $aWoodbridge ;$aRochester, NY :$bBoydell,$c2012.
300 $axvi, 288 p. :$bill., map ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
504 $aAnn Williams: A bibliography 1969-2011: p. [257]-261.
520 $a"Over the last fifty years Ann Williams has transformed our understanding of Anglo-Saxon and Norman society in her studies of personalities and elites. In this collection, leading scholars in the field revisit themes that have been central to her work, and open up new insights into the workings of the multi-cultural communities of the realm of England in the early Middle Ages. There are detailed discussions of local and regional elites and the interplay between them that fashioned the distinctive institutions of local government in the pre-Conquest period; radical new readings of key events such as the crisis of 1051 and a reassessment of the Bayeux Tapestry as the beginnings of the Historia Anglorum; studies of the impact of the Norman Conquest and the survival of the English; and explorations of the social, political, and administrative cultures in post-Conquest England and Normandy. The individual essays are united overall by the articulation of the local, regional, and national identities that that shaped the societies of the period."--Publisher's website.
505 0 $aAnn Williams: A Personal Appreciation -- Life Writing and the Anglo-Saxons -- Meet the Swarts: Tracing a Thegnly Family in Late Anglo-Saxon England -- The Moneyers of Kent in the Long Eleventh Century -- Master Wace: a cross-Channel Prosopographer for the Twelfth Century? -- Charter Attestations by Canon Wace -- From Minster to Manor: the Early History of Bredon -- Eadulfingtun, Edmonton and their Contexts -- The Family of Wulfric Spott: an Anglo-Saxon Mercian Marcher Dynasty? -- The Burial of King Æthelred the Unready at St Paul's -- Eustace II of Boulogne, the Crises of 1051-2 and the English Coinage -- Through the Eye of the Needle: Stigand, the Bayeux Tapestry and the Beginnings of the Historia Anglorum -- Robert of Torigni and the Historia Anglorum -- Invoking Earl Waltheof -- Hidden Lives: English Lords in post-Conquest Lincolnshire and Beyond -- Lordship and Lunching: Interpretations of Eating and Food in the Anglo-Norman World, 1050-1200, with Reference to the Bayeux Tapestry -- The Exchequer Cloth, c. 1176-1832: the Calculator, the Game of Chess, and the Process of Photozincography -- Ann Williams: a Bibliography 1969-2011.
651 0 $aGreat Britain$xHistory$yAnglo-Saxon period, 449-1066.
651 0 $aGreat Britain$xHistory$yNorman period, 1066-1154.
651 0 $aEngland$xCivilization$yTo 1066.
651 0 $aEngland$xCivilization$y1066-1485.
651 0 $aEngland$xSocial conditions$yTo 1066.
651 0 $aEngland$xSocial conditions$y1066-1485.
650 0 $aCivilization, Anglo-Saxon.
700 1 $aRoffe, David.
700 1 $aWilliams, Ann,$d1937-