From Domesday Book to Magna Carta, 1087-1216Oxford University Press, 1993 - 541 sivua A landmark study of key century in medieval history, this book comprises the history of the century and a quarter which elapsed between the compilation of Domesday Book and the issue of the Magna Carta, the two greatest documents of English medieval history. The volume opens with chapters in which the position of the monarchy and social and economic background of the period in its feudal, rural, and urban aspects are discussed. In the political sphere it describes the building up of the great continental dominions, which in the time of Henry II are known as the Angevin Empire, and the collapse of the battle of Bouvines in 1214; it embraces also the attempts of the English kings to establish their supremacy over Scotland and Wales, and the conquest of Ireland. The work of the ecclesiastical reformers and the conflicts between church and state associated with the archbishops Anselm and Becket and Pope Innocent III are discussed. The progress of education, the contribution of Englishmen to the twelth-century renaissance, the literature, and the art of the age are brought under review. Finally, the great development of the common law brought about by the legal reforms of Henry II is traced, and the book ends with a description of the events leading up Magna Carta and its sequel, civil war, in which the reign of King John was brought to a close. |
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GOVERNMENT AND SOCIETY | 1 |
The kings household | 8 |
The Feudal army | 15 |
The Feudal incidents | 25 |
Forest officers | 32 |
Legal status of villeins | 41 |
Manumission of villeins | 47 |
The parish priest | 59 |
The writing of history | 249 |
The drama | 258 |
THE CELTIC FRINGE | 265 |
The organization of the army | 267 |
The battle of the Standard | 271 |
The rout of Winchester | 272 |
and William the Lion | 277 |
36 | 283 |
town planning | 67 |
Education | 69 |
The merchant gild and town government | 73 |
Communications | 79 |
Craft gilds | 85 |
The wine trade | 92 |
12 | 95 |
342 | 96 |
Defeat and exile of Robert of Belleme | 99 |
Accession of Richard I | 124 |
Imprisonment and death of Duke Robert of Normandy | 128 |
Robert of Gloucester renounces his allegiance | 137 |
24 | 149 |
25 | 156 |
John of Salisbury | 163 |
on Crusade | 164 |
27 | 165 |
ANSELM | 167 |
Quarrel between Rufus and Anselm | 173 |
Henry Is government of the Church | 183 |
Stephens relations with the Church | 190 |
BECKET | 197 |
The Constitutions of Clarendon | 205 |
Coronation of Henry the Young King | 212 |
29 | 214 |
The criminous clerks | 218 |
Intrigues of Philip Augustus | 221 |
Vices of the clergy | 225 |
Early scholars at Oxford | 237 |
32 | 238 |
Literacy of Kings | 243 |
c IRELAND | 302 |
The Council of Cashel and Church Reform | 308 |
Johns expedition in 1210 | 315 |
Restoration of order | 321 |
Geoffrey de Mandeville | 322 |
Relations with Germany | 327 |
Death of Robert of Gloucester and departure of the Empress | 328 |
Rebellion of 11734 | 333 |
The Angevin Empire at its height | 339 |
The end of the Anarchy | 361 |
Richards last battles and death | 377 |
Treaty between the Earls of Chester and Leicester | 384 |
The Inquest of Sheriffs | 389 |
Punishment | 403 |
Proprietary actions | 409 |
Character of the Norman Kings | 414 |
The origin of the Exchequer | 417 |
The Jews and Moneylenders | 423 |
The Battle of Damme | 461 |
The Battle of Bouvines | 467 |
The Charter granted | 473 |
37 | 474 |
Alexander II | 480 |
The Charter quashed by the Pope | 481 |
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A. L. Poole abbey abbot Angevin Anjou Anselm archbishop army Assize barons became Becket bishop boroughs brother Canterbury castle charter church clergy conquest coronation council count count of Flanders court Crown crusade Curia Regis Curia Regis Rolls death duke earl early ecclesiastical England English evidence exchequer feudal Fitz Flanders Foedera forest France Geoffrey de Mandeville Gesta Gloucester H. W. C. Davis Henry II Henry II's Henry's Hist History homage Hoveden Hubert Walter Hugh Ibid Ireland J. H. Round John of Salisbury John's justice justiciar King John king's knights land later legate Lincoln London lord Louis Magna Carta manor marriage Matilda Medieval monks Norman Normandy Oxford peace Philip Augustus Pipe Roll pope Powicke princes Rannulf rebellion record reign Richard Robert Rolls Series royal Salisbury Scotland sheriff shire Stenton Stephen tion twelfth century villein Wales Walter Welsh Winchester