Historical Writing in England c 1307 to the early sixteenth century

Historical Writing in England  c  1307 to the early sixteenth century
Author: Antonia Gransden
Publsiher: London : Routledge and Kegan Paul
Total Pages: 692
Release: 1974
Genre: History
ISBN: UVA:X000401882

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Historical Writing in England

Historical Writing in England
Author: Antonia Gransden
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1336
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136190216

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Using a variety of sources including chronicles, annals, secular and sacred biographies and monographs on local histories Historical Writing in England by Antonia Gransden offers a comprehensive critical survey of historical writing in England from the mid-sixth century to the early sixteenth century. Based on the study of the sources themselves, these volumes also offer a critical assessment of secondary sources and historiographical development.

Historical Writing in England c 1307 to the early sixteenth century

Historical Writing in England  c  1307 to the early sixteenth century
Author: Antonia Gransden
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 690
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 0415151252

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Historical Writing in England c 550 to c 1307

Historical Writing in England  c  550 to c  1307
Author: Antonia Gransden
Publsiher: London : Routledge and Kegan Paul
Total Pages: 664
Release: 1974
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: STANFORD:36105039097030

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Using a variety of sources including chronicles, annals, secular and sacred biographies and monographs on local histories, this text offers a critical survey of historical writing in England from the mid-6th century to the early 16th century. Based on the study of the sources themselves, these volumes also offer a critical assessment of secondary sources and historiographical development. The author discusses figures such as Bede, William Malmesbury and Matthew Paris, individually, concluding with a critical examination of their careers and work. The author details the influences and traditions which shaped each writer's attitudes and includes extensive footnotes to primary and secondary sources. The book also covers the historiographical achievements of medical England and outlines trends.

The Oxford History of Historical Writing

The Oxford History of Historical Writing
Author: José Rabasa,Masayuki Sato,Edoardo Tortarolo,Daniel Woolf
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 750
Release: 2012-03-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780191629440

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Volume III of The Oxford History of Historical Writing contains essays by leading scholars on the writing of history globally during the early modern era, from 1400 to 1800. The volume proceeds in geographic order from east to west, beginning in Asia and ending in the Americas. It aims at once to provide a selective but authoritative survey of the field and, where opportunity allows, to provoke cross-cultural comparisons. This is the third of five volumes in a series that explores representations of the past from the beginning of writing to the present day, and from all over the world.

The Haskins Society Journal 23

The Haskins Society Journal 23
Author: Herbert Kessler,Hugh Doherty,Jay C. Rubenstein,Kirsten Fenton
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2014-04-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781843838890

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This volume of the Haskins Society Journal furthers the Society's commitment to historical and interdisciplinary research on the early and central Middle Ages, especially in the Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, and Angevin worlds but also on the continent. The topics of the essays it contains range from the curious place of Francia in the historiography of medieval Europe to strategies of royal land distribution in tenth-century Anglo-Saxon England to the representation of men and masculinity in the works of Anglo-Norman historians. Essays on the place of polemical literature in Frutolf of Michelsberg's Chronicle, exploration of the relationship between chivalry and crusading in Baudry of Bourgeuil's History, and Cosmas of Prague's manipulation of historical memory in the service of ecclesiastical privilege and priority each extend the volume's engagement with medieval historiography, employing rich continental examples to do so. Investigations of comital personnel in Anjou and Henry II's management of royal forests and his foresters shed new light on the evolving nature of secular governance in the twelfth centuries and challenge and refine important aspects of our view of medieval rule in this period. The volume ends with a wide-ranging reflection on the continuing importance of the art object itself in medieval history and visual studies. Contributors: H.F. Doherty, Kathryn Dutton, Kirsten Fenton, Paul Fouracre, Herbert Kessler, Ryan Lavelle, Thomas J.H. McCarthy, Lisa Wolverton, Simon Yarrow.

Bishop and Chapter in Twelfth Century England

Bishop and Chapter in Twelfth Century England
Author: Everett U. Crosby
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2003-10-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 052152184X

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This book is the first detailed examination on a comparative basis of the economic and political relations between the bishops and their cathedral clergy in England during the century and a half after the Conquest. In particular, it is a study of the structure and historical development of the mensal endowments and the redistribution of wealth which led, in the course of time, to the establishment of the chapter as a largely independent body with substantial political power. A description of the constitutional importance of the mensa and its treatment in recent scholarly writing is followed by a discussion of property rights and liberties in the church and the role of the bishop in ecclesiastical and civil government. The core of the book consists of an analysis based on contemporary sources of the episcopal and capitular organisation in each of the ten monastic and seven secular sees.

The Oxford History of Historical Writing

The Oxford History of Historical Writing
Author: Sarah Foot,Chase F. Robinson
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 671
Release: 2012-10-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780191636936

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How was history written in Europe and Asia between 400-1400? How was the past understood in religious, social and political terms? And in what ways does the diversity of historical writing in this period mask underlying commonalities in narrating the past? The volume, which assembles 28 contributions from leading historians, tackles these and other questions. Part I provides comprehensive overviews of the development of historical writing in societies that range from the Korean Peninsula to north-west Europe, which together highlight regional and cultural distinctiveness. Part II complements the first part by taking a thematic and comparative approach; it includes essays on genre, warfare, and religion (amongst others) which address common concerns of historians working in this liminal period before the globalizing forces of the early modern world.