5th Edition

The Feudal Kingdom of England 1042-1216

By Frank Barlow Copyright 1999
    416 Pages
    by Routledge

    416 Pages
    by Routledge

    Now in its fifth edition, this hugely successful text remains as vivid and readable as ever. Frank Barlow illuminates every aspect of the Anglo-Norman world, but the central appeal of the book continues to be its firm narrative structure. Here is a fascinating story compellingly told.

    At the beginning of the period he shows us an England that is still, politically and culturally, on the fringe of the classical world. By the end of John’s reign, the new world that has emerged was in outlook, structure and character, recognisable as part of the modern age.

    Incorporating the findings of the most recent scholarship in the field – much of it Barlow’s own – the fifth edition includes new material on the role of women in Anglo-Norman England.

    List of Maps and Genealogical Tables. Introductory Note. Preface. 1. England in the Reign of Edward the Confessor. 2. The Reign of Edward the Confessor, 1042-1066. 3. The Norman Conquest of England, 1066-1086. 4. The Anglo-Norman Kingdom. 5. England and Normandy, 1066-1100. 6. The Zenith and the Nadir of Norman Rule, 100-1154. 7. Social Changes in England. 8. The Re-establishment of the Monarchy under Henry II, 1154-1179. 9. The Angevin Emprie, 1166-1206. 10. The Angevin Despotism, 1189-1216. Epilogue. Note on Books. Maps. Genealogical. Tables. Index.

    Biography

    Frank Barlow