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The Anarchy - War and Status in 12th-Century Landscapes of Conflict (Paperback)
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The Anarchy - War and Status in 12th-Century Landscapes of Conflict (Paperback)
Series: Exeter Studies in Medieval Europe
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The turbulent reign of Stephen, King of England (1135-54), has been
styled since the late 19th century as 'the Anarchy', although the
extent of political breakdown during the period has since been
vigorously debated. Rebellion and bitter civil war characterised
Stephen's protracted struggle with rival claimant Empress Matilda
and her Angevin supporters over 'nineteen long winters' when,
according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, 'Christ and his Saints
slept'. Drawing on new research and fieldwork, this innovative
volume offers the first ever overview and synthesis of the
archaeological and material record for this controversial period.
It presents and interrogates many different types of evidence at a
variety of scales, ranging from nationwide mapping of historical
events through to conflict landscapes of battlefields and sieges.
The volume considers archaeological sites such as castles and other
fortifications, churches, monasteries, bishops' palaces and urban
and rural settlements, alongside material culture including coins,
pottery, seals and arms and armour. This approach not only augments
but also challenges historical narratives, questioning the 'real'
impact of Stephen's troubled reign on society, settlement, church
and the landscape, and opens up new perspectives on the conduct of
Anglo-Norman warfare
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