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- Title
KING HENRY I AND NORTHERN ENGLAND.
- Authors
Green, Judith
- Abstract
England north of the Humber and the Mersey in the early twelfth century has in the past tended to be discusses in the context of the development of the monarchy. The Normans moved into the northern counties later and in fewer numbers than the south, and in the wake of the Norman settlement the north came to be more fully integrated into southern kingdom. A fresh perspective on the period is gained by comparing Henry I's rule over the north with that in other regions of England, Wales and Normandy. Its keys were old-style dynastic politics and patronage; and his achievement that of bringing peace to the region.
- Subjects
NORTHERN England; MONARCHY; EXECUTIVE power; POLITICAL culture; POLITICAL science; DUTIES of kings &; rulers
- Publication
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 2007, Vol 17, p35
- ISSN
0080-4401
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/s0080440107000527