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ISBN bar code 9781843833093 ξ1 registered March 13 2017
ISBN bar code 9781843833093 ξ2 registered November 21 2014
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The latest volume in the series ranges widely in subject matter while keeping a focus on the half century either side of 1066. Economic and social history is represented by contributions on marshland, deer parks, sea fishing, and taxation. Others examine ecclesiastical history, in articles on the Anglo-Saxon abbeys and the Norman Conquest, and on lay piety in England after 1066. A broad conception of 'government' appears in papers dealing with the estates of the king's wife in pre-Conquest Wessex, the role of the vicomte in post-Conquest Normandy, and the location of castles in early Norman England. There are two new approaches to interpreting the Bayeux Tapestry, looking at identity and status, and at gesture; and two papers deal with aftermaths: what happened on the death of kings, and what happened immediately after the battle of Hastings. CHRIS LEWIS is VCH Editor for Sussex at the Institute for Historical Research, University of London. Contributors: SIMON KEYNES, JOHN GILLINGHAM, STEPHEN CHURCH, HOWARD CLARKE, MARK GARDINER, ALBAN GAUTIER, MARK HAGGER, RYAN LAVELLE, MICHAEL LEWIS, ANDREW LOWERRE, GALE OWEN-CROCKER, HUGH THOMAS, HIROKAZU TSURUSHIMA, ANDREW WAREHAM AND XIANG DONG WEI.
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