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Robin Fleming

    Robin Fleming est une historienne médiéviste dont le travail éclaire la vie quotidienne et les modes de vie des personnes en Angleterre à l'époque de l'Empire romain et du début du Moyen Âge. En collaborant étroitement avec des archéologues, elle met au jour des détails négligés de leur existence. Fleming estime qu'il est de son devoir de donner une voix aux oubliés et aux ignorés, allant au-delà des chroniques des rois et des évêques pour explorer les vies tout aussi vitales des individus ordinaires. Son érudition offre une connexion profonde avec le passé, soulignant l'importance de l'histoire de chaque personne.

    Britain After Rome
    Domesday Book and the Law
    Kings and Lords in Conquest England
    • Kings and Lords in Conquest England

      • 280pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      This book offers a fresh and insightful perspective on Conquest studies, focusing on the transformative period from 950 to 1086. It delves into the complexities and nuances of this historical era, providing original analyses and interpretations that challenge conventional views. Through rigorous research and engaging narratives, it highlights the significant events and figures that shaped the landscape of conquest, making it a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.

      Kings and Lords in Conquest England
    • Domesday Book and the Law

      Society and Legal Custom in Early Medieval England

      • 572pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
      3,5(2)Évaluer

      The Domesday Book is presented as a significant legal text, offering a wealth of legal material that predates the Common Law era in England. By examining the book's content beyond its statistical data, the author reveals insights into the legal landscape of the time, including the evolution of law and the pivotal role of inquests. This analysis highlights how the sworn statements and testimonies documented in the book contribute to understanding the foundations of English legal practices.

      Domesday Book and the Law
    • Britain After Rome

      • 458pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,0(442)Évaluer

      Brings together the research and imaginative engagement to bring us as close as we can hope to get to the tumultuous centuries between the departure of the Roman legions and the arrival of Norman invaders nearly seven centuries later.

      Britain After Rome