Fiefs and Vassals: The Medieval Evidence Reinterpreted (Revised)

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Price
$95.45
Publisher
OUP Oxford
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Pages
556
Dimensions
4.9 X 10.04 X 1.27 inches | 1.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780198206484
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About the Author
Susan Reynolds is Emeritus Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. She is the author of An Introduction to the History of English Medieval Towns (OUP, 1977; CPB 1982), and Kingdoms and Communities in Western Europe 900-1300 (OUP, 1984; CPB 1986).
Reviews
"Reynolds's argument is detailed and impressive and generally convincing....An important work and so clearly presented that it could be used by upper-division undergraduates."--CHOICE

"Thanks to her thoroughgoing critique of the conventional concept of 'feudalism, ' historians will have to reconsider some of their most fundamental questions about the social structure and political organization of the central Middle Ages. Reynolds joins Jean Durliat and Dominique Barthelemy, among others, in shaking the foundations of what was once our confidently accepted common wisdom. We are clearly in for an exciting ride. Her book is one that everyone concerned with the period should read, reread, and ponder."--Speculum, A Journal of Medieval Studies

"Undoubtedly it will form a watershed in our understanding of medieval society."--The Historian

"[H]as provided the basic model for discussion of fiefs and vassals...Reynolds uncovers a plethora of items for further research that will keep scholars busy on important topics for a long time....It is also important to emphasize that her contribution is massive and dominating in its breadth and depth...[T]hose of us who have merley picked away at the feudal Middle Ages in our articles and books are immeasurably in her debt for this heroic effort."--he Albion

"This is an important and couragious book of considerable achievement, which foretells radical changes of approach and interpretation."--Journal of Interdisciplinary History

"[T]his book is valuable as a polemic against certain forms of conventional wisdom and obscurantism that have not yet been fully extirpated from medieval historiography."--Law and History Review