This lively and far-reaching account of the politics, religion, and
culture of England in the century and a half after the Norman Conquest
provides a vivid picture of everyday existence, and increases our
understanding of all aspects of medieval society. This was a period in
which the ruling dynasty and military aristocracy were deeply enmeshed
with the politics and culture of France. Professor Bartlett describes
their conflicts, and their preoccupations - the sense of honour, the
role of violence, and the glitter of tournament, heraldry, and
Arthurian romance. He explores the mechanics of government; assesses
the role of the Church at a time of radical developments in religious
life and organization; and investigates the peasant economy, the
foundation of this society, and the growing urban and commercial
activity. There are colourful details of the everyday life of ordinary
men and women, with their views on the past, on sexuality, on animals,
on death, the undead, and the occult. The result is a fascinating and
comprehensive portrayal of a period which begins with conquest and
ends in assimilation.
Les mer
1075-1225
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780192547378
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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