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""England Under The Normans And Angevins: 1066-1272"" is a historical book written by H. W. C. Davis. The book covers the period between the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 and the end of the Angevin dynasty in 1272. It provides an in-depth analysis of the political, social, and cultural changes that occurred during this period.The book begins with a detailed account of the Norman Conquest and the establishment of the Norman dynasty in England. It then explores the reigns of the various Norman and Angevin kings, including William the Conqueror, Henry II, and Richard the Lionheart. The book also covers important events such as the Anarchy, the Magna Carta, and the reign of King John.Throughout the book, Davis examines the impact of the Norman and Angevin rule on England, including the introduction of feudalism, the growth of the Church, and the development of the legal system. He also explores the cultural changes that occurred during this period, including the emergence of the English language and the influence of French and Latin literature.Overall, ""England Under The Normans And Angevins: 1066-1272"" is a comprehensive and detailed account of a crucial period in English history. It is an essential read for anyone interested in medieval history or the development of England as a nation.An Excellent Standard History Of England Under The Norman's And Angevins, Beginning With The Norman Conquest In 1066, And Culminating With England In Montfort's Day. Prof. Davis Has Used The Same Sources As Other Historians, However, He States That The Great Chronicles Of The Past Were Not Quite Utilized. He Also Includes New Additions To The Bibliography And New Appendices: Local Justice Under Norman Kings, Criminous Clerks, The Provisions Of Oxford And Westminster Have Been Made By Miss N. D. Hurnard In This Edition. This Period Saw The Creation Of English Feudalism, The Rejuvenation Of The English Church And The Decisive Conflicts Of Church And Feudalism With The State. This Period Also Witnessed The Trial And Failure Of Autocracy At Home, And In Foreign Policy A Premature Imperialism; The Creation Of Common Law And The Royal Courts Of Justice; And The General Recognition Of The Principle Of Representative Government.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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