
Approaching Norman Charters of the Eleventh Century
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This book provides a 'how to' guide to studying eleventh-century Norman charters, to enable readers to develop a confident command of this material, inviting them to explore the possibilities these documents have for their historical studies.
The first part introduces these documents and how they developed, including the different types of charters. It describes the sub-disciplines used to examine and analyse charters, how these specialties have developed, with modern technology transforming the level of knowledge that can be gained. The second part takes readers through two case studies showing how charter information can be used to study society from local community-level and regional-level spatial perspectives. The case studies are designed to demonstrate how charters can be analysed to show the interconnectedness of people and places, from the elite to the local dimension of everyday small community life, bringing to light multi-layered connections, networks, and unexpected associations to make sense of the past.
Approaching Norman Charters stands as an essential reference point for students and scholars of medieval Norman history, particularly those working with original charter material/archival sources from this period for the first time.
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Sarah Fry is a medieval historian. She is a Fellow at the Institute of Historical Research, University of London. Her research interests focus on the eleventh century and bringing out the voices of those people traditionally under-represented in the historical narrative.
Content
List of Tables
Abbreviations
Note on Placenames and Coinage
Part I: The Records
Chapter One: Introduction to Charters
Section 1: Introduction
Section 2: The Study of Charters
Chapter Two: Charters as Artifacts
Section 1: Norman Charter Characteristics
Section 2: Charter Locations
Part II: Interpretation and Analysis
Chapter Three: A Microhistory of the Abbey: Bernard the Cook
Chapter Four: A Macrohistory of the Abbey: Patterns of Religious Patronage in Normandy
Conclusion
Selected Definitions
Further Reading
Appendix: Genealogies
Bibliography
Index
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