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Product Description The exercise of lordship in England is examined in relation to personal and tenurial dependence, estate management, and changing social and economic conditions. There are papers on the formation of kingdoms and national identitiesin early medieval Britain and Ireland, on AngloSaxon lordship, and on lords and peasants in Byzantium. In contributions on medieval education the institutions of late medieval Oxford are reassessed; the provisions made for theirarchives by medieval corporations, and the practical importance of muniments explained; and, at the other end of the spectrum, material from across western Europe is deployed to show how images were used to convey nonverbal messages to the nonliterate.Contributors: MARGARET ASTON, TREVOR ASTON, PAUL BRAND, JEREMY CATTO, T.M. CHARLESEDWARDS, PETER COSS. RALPH EVANS, ROSAMOND FAITH, I.M.W. HARVEY, P.D.A. HARVEY, JAMES HOWARDJOHNSTON, ERIC JOHN, N.E. STACY, MALCOLM UNDERWOOD.Table of ContentsIntroduction Ralph EvansThe making of nations in Britain and Ireland in the early middle ages T M CharlesEdwardsSocial change in early medieval Byzantium James HowardJohnstonThe annals of St Neots and the defeat of the Vikings The late Eric JohnCola's tun: rural social structure in late AngloSaxon Devon Rosamond FaithThe ancestry of English Feudalism What's in a construct? the gentry' in AngloSaxon England Peter CossThe state of the demesne manors of Glastonbury Abbey in the twelfth century Neil E StacyThe manorial reeve in twelfthcentury England Paul D A HarveyStewards, bailiffs and the emerging legal profession in later thirteenthcentury England Paul A BrandWhose was the manorial court? Ralph EvansPoaching and sedition in fifteenthcentury England I M W HarveyLaymen's books': medieval images in theory and practice Margaret AstonThe triumph of the hall in fifteenthcentury Oxford Jeremy CattoThe defences of a college: the law's demands and early record keeping in St John's College, Cambridge Malcolm UnderwoodMuniment rooms and their fittings in medieval and early modern England Review Here are fundamental papers worthy of Aston's own Past and Present. SOUTHERN HISTORY
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