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Domesday: The Inquest and the Book by David Roffe β€” book cover

Domesday: The Inquest and the Book

by David Roffe
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Overview

Domesday Book is the oldest and most precious of the public records, but historians still disagree on its purpose. In arguing that the writing of Domesday Book was no part of the Domesday survey, this book proposed a solution to a riddle that will change our perception of the Norman Conquest and Norman kingship.

Synopsis

Domesday Book is the oldest and most precious of the public records, but historians still disagree on its purpose. In arguing that the writing of Domesday Book was no part of the Domesday survey, this book proposed a solution to a riddle that will change our perception of the Norman Conquest and Norman kingship.

Times Literary Supplement - M. T. Clanchy

David Roffe offers a fresh look at some obstinate problems about a justly famous medieval manuscript.

About the Author, David Roffe

University of Sheffield

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M. T. Clanchy

David Roffe offers a fresh look at some obstinate problems about a justly famous medieval manuscript.
β€”Times Literary Supplement

Book Details

Published
May 1, 2000
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
302
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780198208471

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