Kapelle's study of the North of England in the years before, during, and after the Norman Conquest is a fascinating account of a pivotal, but little-studied, region of medieval England. He explains the resistance of Northumberland and York to Norman settlement in terms of the region's geographical, historical, and political background, his approach based on a new interpretation of old evidence and previously ignored geographical, agricultural, and dietary information.
Originally published in 1979.
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Estudo sobre o Norte da Inglaterra nas décadas em torno da Conquista Normanda, com foco em Northumberland e York e nas dinâmicas locais de resistência e assentamento. Abordagem que combina reinterpretação de evidências documentais com dados geográficos, agrícolas e dietéticos pouco utilizados em trabalhos anteriores. Edição reimpressa a partir do texto original, indicada para leitores de história medieval, pesquisadores e cursos universitários que tratam da Inglaterra pós-conquista.
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