Originally published in 1948, The Medieval Foundations of England
is a chronological framework of the history of ideas and action
during the medieval period. The book discusses the fundamental
problems of medieval life in England, examining the agricultural
foundation of England, the impact of the Anglo-Saxon and
Scandinavian civilizations, the feudalization of society, and the
interpenetration of Anglo-Saxon and Norman civilizations. The book
also examines the issues faced by the 'New Monarchy' of Henry II
and the development of Parliament, it also examines how the
intellectual Renaissance of the twelfth century affected medieval
society. The book critically examines the historical sources of
information and provides a reading list for each chapter.
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