Domesday England by Henry Clifford Darby
A Study of the Impact of the Norman Conquest
This comprehensive analysis delves into the socio-economic landscape of 11th-century England as revealed by the Domesday Book, a monumental survey commissioned by William the Conqueror. The text meticulously examines the intricate details of land ownership, agricultural practices, and the feudal system, offering insights into the lives of both the nobility and the peasantry. Through a detailed exploration of regional variations and the impact of Norman rule, the work provides a vivid portrayal of medieval England's transformation during a pivotal historical period.
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- 1977
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- British
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- 300-350
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