Land, Law, and Lordship in Anglo-Norman England
 
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ISBN13:9780198206880
ISBN10:0198206887
Kötéstípus:Puhakötés
Terjedelem:330 oldal
Méret:216x138x19 mm
Nyelv:angol
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Land, Law, and Lordship in Anglo-Norman England

 
Kiadó: OUP Oxford
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This is an important new interpretation of the development of land law in England during the century after the Norman Conquest. John Hudson examines the uses to which lords and vassals put their lands, the relationships between them, and the constraints upon them, in an approach which integrates social, political, administrative, and intellectual history.
`an excellent contribution', History
`an impressive debut', TLS

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This is an important new interpretation of the development of land law in England during the century after the Norman Conquest. Norman society was based on land and lordship, and the relative power of lord and vassal was crucial to the control of the land.

John Hudson exploits a wealth of surviving charter and chronicle evidence in this scholarly analysis. His approach integrates social, political, administrative and intellectual history. Dr Hudson examines the uses to which lords and vassals put their lands, the relationship between them, and the constraints upon them. He traces the increasing sophistication of law and the changes in royal reassessment of legal developments in the eleventh and twelfth centuries.

Hudson's book is an excellent contribution to a growing collection of books and articles on Anglo-Norman legal history ... Hudson's scholarly apparatus of extensive notes and bibliography obviously directs his book to professional historians and students of legal history; but he should be commended for the quality of his style and presentation.