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Norman Land Changes

Linda Hill

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Norman Land Changes explores the sweeping changes that followed the Norman Conquest, fundamentally reshaping England and Wales. It examines how William the Conqueror's victory at the Battle of Hastings led to a complete restructuring of land ownership, the imposition of a new feudal system, and the overhaul of Anglo-Saxon legal frameworks. This wasn't a mere change of rulers, but a systemic revolution affecting everything from agriculture to justice. For example, the creation of the Domesday Book allowed for unprecedented control and assessment of conquered territories.

 
The book uniquely contrasts the pre-Norman Anglo-Saxon system with the new Norman order, detailing concepts like bookland and folkland to highlight the scale of change. It progresses chronologically, starting with the events leading up to 1066, then moves through land redistribution, the establishment of feudalism, and the transformation of the legal system.

 
The book’s strength lies in its accessible presentation of complex legal and historical concepts, making it valuable for anyone interested in medieval history and the foundations of English and Welsh society. Grounded in diverse primary sources, including the Domesday Book and manorial court rolls, the book offers a nuanced account of Norman rule and its consequences. It also considers the often-overlooked Welsh experience alongside the English, providing a broader perspective on the era's impact.

 
The analysis explores the long-lasting effects on language, culture, and political institutions, showcasing how the Norman conquest laid the groundwork for the medieval social and political order.
Disponible desde: 05/05/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 65 páginas.

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