Anglo Norman Durham by Margaret Harvey
Set against the backdrop of medieval England, this scholarly work delves into the intricate socio-political landscape of Durham during the Anglo-Norman period. It explores the region's unique position as a frontier between England and Scotland, highlighting the influence of the Norman Conquest on its ecclesiastical and secular governance. Through meticulous research, the narrative unveils the dynamic interplay between the powerful bishops of Durham and the Crown, illustrating how these relationships shaped the cultural and administrative evolution of the area. The book offers a comprehensive analysis of the transformation of Durham's society, economy, and religious life during a pivotal era in British history.
- Published
- 1987
- Nationality
- Unknown
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-300
- Original Language
- English
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