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Modern historians of the Normans have tended to treat their enterprises and achievements as a series of separate and discrete histories. Such treatments are valid and valuable, but historical understanding of the Normans also depends as much on broader approaches akin to those adopted in this book. As the successor volume to Norman Expansion: Connections, Continuities and Contrasts, it complements and significantly extends its findings to provide a fuller appreciation of the roles played by the Normans as one of the most dynamic and transformative forces in the history of medieval Outer Europe. It includes panoramic essays that dissect the conceptual and methodological issues concerned, suggest strategies for avoiding associated pitfalls, and indicate how far and in what ways the Normans and their legacies served to reshape sociopolitical landscapes across a vast geography extending from the remoter corners of the British Isles to the Mediterranean basin. Leading experts in their fields also provide case-by-case analyses, set within and between different areas, of themes such as lordship and domination, identities and identification, naming patterns, marriage policies, saints cults, intercultural exchanges, and diasporahomeland connections.

The Normans and the Norman Edge therefore presents a potent combination of thought-provoking overviews and fresh insights derived from new research, and its wide-ranging comparative focus has the advantage of illuminating aspects of the Norman past that traditional regional or national histories often do not reveal so clearly. It likewise makes a major contribution to current Norman scholarship by reconsidering the links between Norman expansion and state-formation; the extent to which Norman practices and priorities were distinctive; the balance between continuity and innovation; relations between the Normans and the indigenous peoples and cultures they encountered; and, not least, forms of Norman identity and their resilience over time. An extensive bibliography is also one of this books strengths.

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Modern historians of the Normans have tended to treat their enterprises and achievements as a series of separate and discrete histories. Such treatments are valid and valuable, but historical understanding of the Normans also depends as much on broader approaches akin to those adopted in this book. As the successor volume to Norman Expansion: Connections, Continuities and Contrasts , it complements and significantly extends its findings to provide a fuller appreciation of the roles played by the Normans as one of the most dynamic and transformative forces in the history of medieval Outer Europe. It includes panoramic essays that dissect the conceptual and methodological issues concerned, suggest strategies for avoiding associated pitfalls, and indicate how far and in what ways the Normans and their legacies served to reshape socio-political landscapes across a vast geography extending from the remoter corners of the British Isles to the Mediterranean basin. Leading experts in their fields also provide case-by-case analyses, set within and between different areas, of themes such as lordship and domination, identities and identification, naming patterns, marriage policies, saints cults, intercultural exchanges, and diasporahomeland connections.
The Normans and the Norman Edge therefore presents a potent combination of thought-provoking overviews and fresh insights derived from new research, and its wide-ranging comparative focus has the advantage of illuminating aspects of the Norman past that traditional regional or national histories often do not reveal so clearly. It likewise makes a major contribution to current Norman scholarship by reconsidering the links between Norman expansion and state-formation; the extent to which Norman practices and priorities were distinctive; the balance between continuity and innovation; relations between the Normans and the indigenous peoples and cultures they encountered; and, not least, forms of Norman identity and their resilience over time. An extensive bibliography is also one of this books strengths.
Keith Stringer is Professor Emeritus of Medieval British History at Lancaster University.
Andrew Jotischky is Professor of Medieval History at Royal Holloway, University of London.
The Normans and the Norman Edge
Peoples, Polities and Identities on the Frontiers of Medieval Europe
Edited by Keith J. Stringer and Andrew Jotischky
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Contents
Keith Stringer
Daniel Power
Judith A. Green
Fiona Edmonds
C.P. Lewis
Elisabeth van Houts
Ewan Johnson and Andrew Jotischky
Alan V. Murray
Andrew Jotischky
Keith Stringer
Fiona Edmonds is a Reader in History and the Director of the Regional Heritage Centre at Lancaster University.
Judith A. Green is Professor Emeritus of Medieval History at the University of Edinburgh.
Elisabeth van Houts is a Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and honorary Professor of Medieval European History at the University of Cambridge.
Ewan Johnson was formerly the Research Associate for the project The Norman Edge: Identity and State-Formation on the Frontiers of Europe , c. 1050 c. 1200, which was funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and conducted at Lancaster University.
Andrew Jotischky is Professor of Medieval History at Royal Holloway, University of London.
C.P. Lewis is a Senior Fellow at the Institute of Historical Research, University of London.
Alan V. Murray is a Senior Lecturer in Medieval Studies and the Editorial Director, International Medieval Bibliography , at the University of Leeds.
Daniel Power is Professor of Medieval History at Swansea University.
Keith Stringer is Professor Emeritus of Medieval British History at Lancaster University.
  1. was first published as Les Normands de lItalie mridionale et les tats croiss au XIIe sicle, in D. Bates and P. Bauduin (eds.), 9112011: penser les mondes normands mdivaux (Caen, 2016), pp. 16376. It is republished here in English translation with minor alterations in line with the reprint permission kindly granted by the editors and the Presses Universitaires de Caen.
  2. As far as seems necessary, places in England and Scotland are located by reference to the historic counties as they existed before local government reorganisation in 19745. Where the names of French cantons appear, the references are to old-established units regardless of the reforms that came into effect in 2015.
  3. In order to simplify references, where books, articles or chapters have been reprinted (sometimes with revisions), these are citied only by the most recent versions available in 2018. Similarly, rather than retaining individual accessed on dates for websites cited in the footnotes, the editors have checked that all were current on the eve of going to press (1 June 2019).
AA
Albert of Aachen, Historia Ierosolimitana: History of the Journey to Jerusalem , ed. and trans. S.B. Edgington (Oxford, 2007)
AD
Archives Dpartementales
Al-Masq
Al-Masq: Journal of the Medieval Mediterranean
AN
Annales de Normandie
ANS
Anglo-Norman Studies , formerly Proceedings of the Battle Conference on Anglo-Norman Studies
ASC
Two of the Saxon Chronicles Parallel , ed. C. Plummer (Oxford, 18929); for a modern translation, see The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles , ed. and trans. M. Swanton (revised edn, London, 2000)
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