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Book Description
- Title:
- The Saxon Church and the Norman Conquest
- Author:
- Charles Thomas Cruttwell [1847-1911]
- Publication Year:
- 1909
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- Methuen & Co.
- Pages:
- 268
- Subjects:
- Anselm of Canterbury, Medieval Church History
- Copyright Holder:
- Public Domain
Contents
- Preface by the General Editor
- Introduction
- Book 1
- From Ecgbehrt to Alfred
- Church and People up to Alfred's Time
- The Reforms of Alfred
- The Successors of Alfred
- The House of Wessex and the Rise of Dunstan
- The New Benediction
- The National Decay
- Book 2
- The Beginnings of Norman Influence
- The Last of the English Kings
- The Norman Conquest
- William and Lanfranc
- William Rufus
- William and Anselm
- Henry I and Anselm
- Henry I—continued
- Some Results of the Conquest
- Table of Successors of Archbishops of Canterbury and York
- Index