Defining the castle through twelfth-century chronicle perceptions in the Anglo-Norman regnum
<p>The medieval castle is one of the most popular topics in medieval historiography and interest in this structure has institutionalized it in modern medieval scholarship. Unfortunately, this does not mean that modern historians understand it. The problem lies in the narrow and isolationist de...
Hoofdauteur: | Cowan, KR |
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Andere auteurs: | Tyerman, C |
Formaat: | Thesis |
Taal: | English |
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2014
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