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Marjorie Chibnall

    Marjorie Morgan McCallum Chibnall fut une historienne et médiéviste anglaise dont le vaste travail s'est concentré sur l'histoire médiévale normande. S'étendant sur plus de six décennies, elle a continué à publier jusque dans ses quatre-vingt-dix ans, devenant réputée pour ses éditions magistrales et ses traductions de textes historiques. Ses contributions les plus significatives comprennent des projets éditoriaux complets et des biographies captivantes de personnages médiévaux clés. Sa profonde compréhension de la période anglo-normande et son approche stylistique précise l'ont établie comme une figure de proue dans le domaine.

    The Normans
    The debate on the Norman Conquest
    The World of Orderic Vitalis
    • The World of Orderic Vitalis

      Norman Monks and Norman Knights

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,0(16)Évaluer

      Focusing on the life and observations of Orderic Vitalis, this chronicle captures the dynamic changes in medieval society, particularly in Shropshire and Normandy. It explores the evolution of monastic life, aristocratic inheritance, and the relationships between the Church and the courts, highlighting the interconnectedness of Norman families across various regions. The book also includes a translation of Orderic's poignant personal narrative, providing insight into his experiences and the broader historical context of his time.

      The World of Orderic Vitalis
    • The debate on the Norman Conquest

      • 180pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,9(21)Évaluer

      The book explores the ongoing debate surrounding the Norman Conquest and its implications throughout history. It serves as a guide for students navigating the conflicting interpretations of this pivotal event, from its medieval legal and linguistic impacts to its role in constitutional debates. The concept of a "Norman yoke" spurred revolutionary thoughts and romanticized visions of a lost Saxon era. It also highlights the evolution of historical study, shifting focus from Saxon versus Norman institutions to broader themes like race, society, and women's studies, emphasizing a more comprehensive understanding of the period from the late 10th to early 13th century.

      The debate on the Norman Conquest
    • The Normans

      • 191pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,5(40)Évaluer

      The most comprehensive account of the Normans available. Examines the Normans' in the north and south of Europe. Covers society and culture as well as war and expansion. .

      The Normans