附註:Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-382) and index.
Abbreviations; List of Illustrations; Maps; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter One -- Introduction; Chapter Two -- The Early Counts of Boulogne; Chapter Three -- The Eleventh-Century Counts; Chapter Four -- Eustace III and his gradual amalgamation into the Anglo-Norman polity; Chapter Five -- The Apex of Boulonnais Power and the Fickleness of Fate; Chapter Six -- Noble by birth, more noble by their deeds and virtues; Chapter Seven -- Conclusion; Genealogies; Appendices; Bibliography; Index.
摘要:Tanner (history, Ohio State U.) offers a new model of the development of medieval government from the later ninth century in northern France, drawing on a cluster of insights developed by social historians and historians that she calls the anthropological school, because it draws on anthropological models in order to discuss political and social co.