Ann Williams Livres
Ann Williams est une spécialiste de l'histoire de l'Angleterre anglo-saxonne. Elle est Fellow de la Society of Antiquaries et chercheuse à l'University of East Anglia. Auparavant, elle a été chargée de cours en histoire au Polytechnic of North London de 1965 à 1988.





Despite the growing centralisation of medieval papal government, this study argues that twelfth-century papal councils - a critical mechanism for contemporary papal government - relied on input from local clerics to formulate the conciliar decrees and, later, ensure their dissemination, thereby limiting the influence of the papacy.
This book is a study of the exercise of royal authority before the Norman Conquest. Six centuries separate the 'adventus Saxonum' from the battle of Hastings: during those long years, the English kings changed from warlords, who exacted submission by force, into law-givers to whom obedience was a moral duty. In the process, they created many of the administrative institutes which continued to serve their successors. They also created England: the united kingdom of the English people.
Anglo-Norman Studies XLII - Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2019
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
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