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The impact of the Norman conquest of Sicily and Southern Italy in the 11th-12th centuries upon the society of that region forms the central theme of this volume. Norman relations with the Byzantine world are also an important topic. Several studies directly examine questions of continuity and change, both with regard to lay society and in a section devoted to the Church; others approach the subject more obliquely, through the analysis of contemporary historical writing, the documents and diplomatic of the Princes of Capua, and religious patronage. Throughout, they attempt to locate the conquerors within the context of the society they invaded, and within which they were only a minority.
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
THE NORMAN IDENTITY
The Gens Normannorum: Myth or Reality?
104
Proceedings of the Fourth Battle Conference on Anglo-Norman Studies 1981, ed. R. Allen Brown. Woodbridge: 1982
205
THE NORMAN CONQUEST AND SOUTH ITALIAN SOCIETY
How `Norman' was the Norman Conquest of Southern Italy?
13(202)
Nottingham Medieval Studies
25. Nottingham, 1918
Byzantine Italy and the Normans
215
Byzantium and the West c.850-c.1200. Proceedings of the XVIII Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, Oxford 30th March-1st April 1984, ed. J.D. Howard-Johnston. Amsterdam, 1988
Betrachtungen uber die normannische Eroberung Suditaliens
115(198)
Forschungen zur Reichs-, Papst- und Landesgeschichte: Peter Herde zum
65. Geburtstag von Freunden, Schulern und Kollegen dargebracht, ed. Borchardt & E. Bunz. Stuttgart, 1998
Continuity and Change in Norman Italy: The Campania during the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries
313
Journal of Medieval History
22. Oxford, 1996
DOCUMENTS AND DIPLOMATIC
A Calendar of the Diplomas of the Norman Princes of Capua
99(62)
Papers of the British School at Rome
44. Rome, 1981
Five Unpublished Charters of the Norman Princes of Capua
161
Benedictina
27. Rome, 1980
THE CHURCH
Churches and Churchmen in an Age of Conquest: Southern Italy 1030--1130
37
The Haskins Society Journal
4. Woodbridge, 1992
The Church, Warfare and Military Obligation in Norman Italy
31(116)
Studies in Church History
20. Oxford, 1982
Royal Control of the Church in the Twelfth-Century Kingdom of Sicily
147
Studies in Church History
18. Oxford, 1982
The Abbey of Cava, its Property and Benefactors in the Norman Era
143
Anglo-Norman Studies ix Proceedings of the Battle Conference 1986, ed. R.A. Brown Woodbridge, 1987
Nunneries, Nobles and Women in the Norman Principality of Capua
45
Annali Canossani
1. Reggio Emilia, 1981
NORMAN ITALY AND THE MEDITERRANEAN
Anna Komnena and her Sources for the Normans of Southern Italy
41(8)
Church and Chronicle in the Middle Ages. Essays Presented to John Taylor, ed. Ian Wood & G.A. Loud. London, 1991
Norman Italy and the Holy Land
49(272)
The Horns of Hattin Proceedings of the Second Conference of the Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East, Jerusalem and Haifa 2-6 July 1987, ed. Benjamin Z. Kedar Jerusalem, 1992
Index 321
G.A. Loud, University of Leeds, UK