The Norman Conquest in English History: Volume I: A Broken Chain?

Author:   George Garnett (Professor of Medieval History, Professor of Medieval History, St Hugh's College, University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198726166


Pages:   496
Publication Date:   30 March 2021
Format:   Hardback
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The Norman Conquest in English History, Volume 1: A Broken Chain? pursues a central theme in English historical thinking over seven centuries. Covering more than half a millennium, this first volume explains how and why the experience of the Norman Conquest prompted both an unprecedented campaign in the early twelfth century to write (or create) the history of England, and to excavate (and fabricate) pre-Conquest English law. Garnett traces the treatment of the Conquest in English historiography, legal theory and practice, and political argument through the middle ages and early modern period, examining the dispersal of these materials from libraries afer the dissolution of the monasteries, and the attempts made to rescue, edit, and print many of them in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. These preservation efforts enabled the Conquest to become still more contested in the constitutional cataclysms of the seventeenth century than it had been in the eleventh and twelfth. The seventeenth-century resurrection of the Conquest will be the subject of a second volume.

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Author:   George Garnett (Professor of Medieval History, Professor of Medieval History, St Hugh's College, University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.90cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 24.20cm
Weight:   0.990kg
ISBN:  

9780198726166


ISBN 10:   0198726163
Pages:   496
Publication Date:   30 March 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1: The Early Twelfth-Century Perspective in English Historical Writing 2: The Audiences for English History in the Early Twelfth Century 3: The Excavation, Reconstruction, and Fabrication of Old English Law in the Twelfth Century 4: Edward the Confessor: From Critical Standard to Patron Saint 5: The Conquest in Historical Writing from the Late Thirteenth Century 6: The Conquest in Later Medieval English Law I: Jurisprudence and Forensic Practice in the Thirteenth Century 7: The Conquest in Later Medieval English Law II: Edward II's Reign and After 8: The Preservation of the Sources for English Medieval History in the Sixteenth Century 9: Elizabethan Study of Old English Law and its Post-Conquest Endorsement 10: The Printing of Twelfth-Century English Historiography, and the Integration of Law with History

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As these long and deep influences imply, the Conquest in the intellectual mind of the nation is a truly vast topic, one whose tentilla reach into the historical crevices of many centuries. Only a brave historian would have undertaken it - and only a brilliant one could have done it justice. George Garnett has done it justice. * Alex Burghart, Times Literary Supplement *


This first volume of George Garnett's projected tripartite study is an important contribution to a growing literature on later English perceptions of the Norman Conquest. * Ian King, Cambridge University, Parliamentary History * This study is the fruit of meticulous archival research and analysis of printed and manuscript sources produced over nearly six centuries. The book strikes an impressive balance between legal history and the history of historiography.... * Parliamentary History * As these long and deep influences imply, the Conquest in the intellectual mind of the nation is a truly vast topic, one whose tentilla reach into the historical crevices of many centuries. Only a brave historian would have undertaken it – and only a brilliant one could have done it justice. George Garnett has done it justice. * Alex Burghart, Times Literary Supplement *


Author Information

George Garnett is Fellow and Tutor in History, St Hugh's College, Oxford, and Professor of Medieval History in the University. He read History at Queens' College, Cambridge, was a Research Fellow at St John's College, Fellow and Director of Studies at Magdalene College, and Senior Proctor of Oxford University in 2015-16. He has published two earlier books on the Norman Conquest and also works on medieval and early modern thought.

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