Domesday Studies: Papers Read at the Novocentenary Conference of the Royal Historical Societry and the Institute of British Geographers, Winchester, 1986
Domesday Studies: Papers Read at the Novocentenary Conference of the Royal Historical Societry and the Institute of British Geographers, Winchester, 1986
`An important book... will undoubtedly remain a milestone for a long time to come.' Journal of Historical Geography`A scholarly feast... a milestone in the history and historiography of medieval England. Its essays are without exception authoritative and well-written and it indicates not only the progress made in Domesday studies in the last hundred years but also the continuing significance of the pioneer work of the great Domesday scholars such as Maitland and Galbraith.' Robin Butlin, Progress in Human Geography. These ...
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`An important book... will undoubtedly remain a milestone for a long time to come.' Journal of Historical Geography`A scholarly feast... a milestone in the history and historiography of medieval England. Its essays are without exception authoritative and well-written and it indicates not only the progress made in Domesday studies in the last hundred years but also the continuing significance of the pioneer work of the great Domesday scholars such as Maitland and Galbraith.' Robin Butlin, Progress in Human Geography. These studies are a signpost for the development of Domesday studies in the next decades; they are essential reading and a necessary work of reference for all interested in the subject of Domesday Book. They include much that is new, istory, geography, place-name studies, numismatics, palaeography and topography.The papers were originally presented at the Domesday Novo-centenary Conference of the Royal Historical Society and the Institute of British Geographers held at Winchester in 1986. The contributors are: M. Biddle (Christ Church, Oxford)Early Norman WinchesterW.J. Blair (The Queen's College, Oxford)Local Churches in Domesday Book and BeforeJ. Campbell (Worcester College, Oxford)Some Agents and Agencies of the late Anglo-Saxon StateP. Chaplais (Oxford University)William of Saint-Calais and the Domesday Surve
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