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ISBN: 1025633466

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England Under the Normans and Angevins: 1066-1272

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"England Under the Normans and Angevins, 1066-1272" provides a masterly overview of a critical epoch in the development of the English nation. Spanning the period from the Battle of Hastings to the conclusion of the reign of Henry III, this work meticulously details the political, social, and constitutional evolution of the English state under two powerful dynasties. H. W. Carless Davis explores the profound impact of the Norman Conquest and the subsequent rise of the Angevin kings, tracing the development of feudal institutions, the centralization of royal authority, and the foundational emergence of the common law.

The narrative provides deep insights into the reigns of pivotal monarchs such as William the Conqueror, Henry II, and Richard the Lionheart, while also addressing the cultural shifts and religious tensions that defined the High Middle Ages. Readers will find in-depth analysis of key historical milestones, including the baronial struggles, the signing of the Magna Carta, and the early origins of Parliament. Written with scholarly precision, this volume remains an essential resource for those seeking to understand the foundations of the English monarchy and the complex historical forces that shaped the nation during the Norman and Angevin periods.

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