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Rulership and Rebellion in the Anglo-Norman World, c.1066-c.1216 - Essays in Honour of Professor Edmund King (Hardcover,... Rulership and Rebellion in the Anglo-Norman World, c.1066-c.1216 - Essays in Honour of Professor Edmund King (Hardcover, Festschrift)
Paul Dalton, David Luscombe
R4,153 Discovery Miles 41 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The importance of the themes of rulership and rebellion in the history of the Anglo-Norman world between 1066 and the early thirteenth century is incontrovertible. The power, government, and influence of kings, queens and other lords pervaded and dominated society and was frequently challenged and resisted. But while biographies of rulers, studies of the institutions and operation of central, local and seigniorial government, and works on particular political struggles abound, many major aspects of rulership and rebellion remain to be explored or further elucidated. This volume, written by leading scholars in the field and dedicated to the pioneering work of Professor Edmund King, will make an original, important and timely contribution to our knowledge and understanding of Anglo-Norman history.

Outlaws in Medieval and Early Modern England - Crime, Government and Society, c.1066-c.1600 (Hardcover, New edition): John C.... Outlaws in Medieval and Early Modern England - Crime, Government and Society, c.1066-c.1600 (Hardcover, New edition)
John C. Appleby, Paul Dalton
R4,289 Discovery Miles 42 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With some notable exceptions, the subject of outlawry in medieval and early-modern English history has attracted relatively little scholarly attention. This volume helps to address this significant gap in scholarship, and encourage further study of the subject, by presenting a series of new studies, based on original research, that address significant features of outlawry and criminality over an extensive period of time. The volume casts important light on, and raises provocative questions about, the definition, ambiguity, variety, causes, function, adaptability, impact and representation of outlawry during this period. It also helps to illuminate social and governmental attitudes and responses to outlawry and criminality, which involved the interests of both church and state. From different perspectives, the contributions to the volume address the complex relationships between outlaws, the societies in which they lived, the law and secular and ecclesiastical authorities, and, in doing so, reveal much about the strengths and limitations of the developing state in England. In terms of its breadth and the compelling interest of its subject matter, the volume will appeal to a wide audience of social, legal, political and cultural historians.

Cathedrals, Communities and Conflict in the Anglo-Norman World (Hardcover): Paul Dalton, Charles Insley, Louise J. Wilkinson Cathedrals, Communities and Conflict in the Anglo-Norman World (Hardcover)
Paul Dalton, Charles Insley, Louise J. Wilkinson; Contributions by Ann Williams, Charles Insley, …
R2,334 Discovery Miles 23 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The true importance of cathedrals during the Anglo-Norman period is here brought out, through an examination of the most important aspects of their history. Cathedrals dominated the ecclesiastical (and physical) landscape of the British Isles and Normandy in the middle ages; yet, in comparison with the history of monasteries, theirs has received significantly less attention. This volume helps to redress the balance by examining major themes in their development between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries. These include the composition, life, corporate identity and memory of cathedral communities; the relationships, sometimes supportive, sometimes conflicting, that they had with kings (e.g. King John), aristocracies, and neighbouring urban and religious communities; the importance of cathedrals as centres of lordship and patronage; their role in promoting and utilizing saints' cults (e.g. that of St Thomas Becket); episcopal relations; and the involvement of cathedrals in religious and political conflicts, and in the settlement of disputes. A critical introduction locates medieval cathedrals in space and time, and against a backdrop of wider ecclesiastical change in the period. Contributors: Paul Dalton, Charles Insley, Louise J. Wilkinson, Ann Williams, C.P. Lewis, RichardAllen, John Reuben Davies, Thomas Roche, Stephen Marritt, Michael Staunton, Sheila Sweetinburgh, Paul Webster, Nicholas Vincent

Living with Cancer - Hope amid the Uncertainty (Paperback): Paul Dalton Living with Cancer - Hope amid the Uncertainty (Paperback)
Paul Dalton
R480 Discovery Miles 4 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Every three minutes in Ireland someone is diagnosed with cancer. Incidence of cancer is growing and by 2021, one in two of us will be diagnosed with cancer. Due to advances in screening and treatment there are now more than 170,000 people living with and beyond cancer today in Ireland. Almost half of people diagnosed with cancer in England and Wales survive their disease for ten years or more. It is widely recognised that cancer is not just a physical illness. It has significant emotional and psychological impact on the individual and the family of those diagnosed. There is a plethora of information available, sometimes described an 'information overload' by those affected by cancer, it can be difficult to know where to start and, crucially, what to trust. It is also difficult for the clinician to know what to recommend to the patient. Living with Cancer: Hope amid Uncertainty aims to address the information overload often described by those affected by cancer. Leading psychologists, academics, counsellors, medical experts unite here to provide a non-jargon, reliable, peer reviewed, one-stop information shop for people diagnosed and living with cancer and for those who care for them. Living with Cancer is a deeply human and compassionate hand-book to guide people through the terror of a cancer diagnosis and will inspire hope amid the uncertainty for those living with cancer and their loved ones.

Rulership and Rebellion in the Anglo-Norman World, c.1066-c.1216 - Essays in Honour of Professor Edmund King (Paperback): Paul... Rulership and Rebellion in the Anglo-Norman World, c.1066-c.1216 - Essays in Honour of Professor Edmund King (Paperback)
Paul Dalton, David Luscombe
R1,293 Discovery Miles 12 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The importance of the themes of rulership and rebellion in the history of the Anglo-Norman world between 1066 and the early thirteenth century is incontrovertible. The power, government, and influence of kings, queens and other lords pervaded and dominated society and was frequently challenged and resisted. But while biographies of rulers, studies of the institutions and operation of central, local and seigniorial government, and works on particular political struggles abound, many major aspects of rulership and rebellion remain to be explored or further elucidated. This volume, written by leading scholars in the field and dedicated to the pioneering work of Professor Edmund King, will make an original, important and timely contribution to our knowledge and understanding of Anglo-Norman history.

Conquest, Anarchy and Lordship - Yorkshire, 1066-1154 (Paperback, New Ed): Paul Dalton Conquest, Anarchy and Lordship - Yorkshire, 1066-1154 (Paperback, New Ed)
Paul Dalton
R1,445 R870 Discovery Miles 8 700 Save R575 (40%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Focusing on Yorkshire, by far the largest English county, this book examines three of the most important themes in the period described by Sir Frank Stenton as "the first century of English feudalism": the Norman conquest, the anarchy of Stephen's reign, and the nature of lordship and land tenure. In each case the book offers a strong challenge to dominant and accepted historical interpretations that will alter significantly our conception of Anglo-Norman politics and government.

Conquest, Anarchy and Lordship - Yorkshire, 1066-1154 (Hardcover): Paul Dalton Conquest, Anarchy and Lordship - Yorkshire, 1066-1154 (Hardcover)
Paul Dalton
R3,716 Discovery Miles 37 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Focusing on Yorkshire, by far the largest English county, this book, first published in 1994, examines three of the most important themes in the period described by Sir Frank Stenton as 'the first century of English feudalism': the Norman conquest, the anarchy of Stephen's reign, and the nature of lordship and land tenure. In each case the book offers a strong challenge to dominant interpretations which will alter significantly our conception of Anglo-Norman politics and government. The first section of the book reveals that the Norman conquest of Yorkshire was a much more rapid and carefully controlled process than has been supposed; the second section examines the 'anarchy' of King Stephen's reign and its consequences; and the final section deals with lordship, one of the most significant aspects of medieval society. Offering many revisionary arguments throughout, the book will become essential reading on both 'the first century' and 'the legal framework' of English feudalism.

The Haskins Society Journal 16 - 2005. Studies in Medieval History (Hardcover, 2005 ed.): Stephen R Morillo The Haskins Society Journal 16 - 2005. Studies in Medieval History (Hardcover, 2005 ed.)
Stephen R Morillo; Diane Korngiebel; Contributions by Alex Novikoff, Brian Golding, Florin Curta, …
R2,704 Discovery Miles 27 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The latest volume of the Haskins Society Journal, presenting recent research on the Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, Viking and Angevin worlds of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, includes topics ranging from examinations of the cultures of power and peacemaking to analyses of patterns of religious patronage, ethnic stereotyping, law and theology, the Renaissance of the Twelfth Century, and politics in the Ireland of Lionel of Antwerp. Contributors: THOMAS N. BISSON, PAUL DALTON, BRIAN GOLDING, TRACEY-ANNE COOPER, FLORIN CURTA, JASON TALIADOROS, GILBERT STACK, ALEX NOVIKOFF, PETER CROOKS

King Stephen's Reign (1135-1154) (Hardcover): Paul Dalton, Graeme J. White King Stephen's Reign (1135-1154) (Hardcover)
Paul Dalton, Graeme J. White; Contributions by Bruce O'Brien, David Crouch, Edmund King, …
R2,044 Discovery Miles 20 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Expert coverage and new assessments of the reign of King Stephen, set in social, political and European context. The turbulent reign of King Stephen is here subjected to a full assessment by leading scholars in the field. All of the most important aspects are fully covered: the impact of developments under Henry I on the origins of civil war; relations with the continent, as they affected Stephen's overall strategy and the foundation of religious houses; the opportunities which lured foreign mercenaries to England; mid-twelfth century legal developments and trends inrevenue-raising; baronial and episcopal allegiances; violent disorder and civil unrest; and the sequence of events which unfolded during the political crisis of July 1141. Taken together, they provide the fruits of the most recent research into and the most up to date interpretations of the intense political and military activity of the reign. CONTRIBUTORS: MARJORIE CHIBNALL, JUDITH GREEN, DAVID CROUCH, JANET BURTON, THOMAS BISSON, BRUCE O'BRIEN, GRAEME WHITE, PAUL DALTON, STEPHEN MARRITT, HUGH THOMAS, EDMUND KING

Interview - A Practical Guide to Be More Confident, Overcome Anxiety While Giving Job Interview (A Detailed Guide on How to... Interview - A Practical Guide to Be More Confident, Overcome Anxiety While Giving Job Interview (A Detailed Guide on How to Answer Interview Questions) (Paperback)
Paul Dalton
R514 R421 Discovery Miles 4 210 Save R93 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Folkestone to 1500 - A Town Unearthed (Paperback): Ian Coulson, Paul Dalton, Lesley Hardy, Keith Parfitt Folkestone to 1500 - A Town Unearthed (Paperback)
Ian Coulson, Paul Dalton, Lesley Hardy, Keith Parfitt; Contributions by Andrew Richardson; Edited by …
R451 Discovery Miles 4 510 Out of stock

This book is a product of the community history and archaeology project 'A Town Unearthed: Folkestone before 1500' which between 2010 and 2013 investigated the ancient history of the town and its immediate area. The authors provide, for the first time, a detailed and authoritative account of Folkestone from prehistory to the Reformation.

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