Medieval East Anglia by Christopher Harper-Bill
Studies in an English Region
This comprehensive exploration delves into the rich and complex history of East Anglia during the medieval period, examining its social, economic, and political transformations. The narrative weaves through the region's unique landscape, highlighting the influence of the Church, the impact of the Norman Conquest, and the rise of local power structures. Through a detailed analysis of archaeological findings, historical documents, and cultural artifacts, the book paints a vivid picture of life in medieval East Anglia, offering insights into the daily lives of its inhabitants and the broader historical forces that shaped the region.
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- Published
- 2005
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- 300-350
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