History and the written word in the Angevin Empire, (c.1154-c.1200)
It is axiomatic that later twelfth-century England witnessed a growth in the sophistication of government and a related proliferation of written records. This period is also noted for its prolific and distinctive historical writing - which was often written by administrators and reproduced administr...
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University of York
2010
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