INTRODUCTION: ARISTOCRACY AND NOBILITY Part I: Hereditary titles and social dignities 1 THE EARL AND THE COUNT 2 WELSH PRINCES AND THE PREHISTORY OF THE PEERAGE 3 SOCIAL DIGNITIES: BARONS AND BANNERETS 4 THE KNIGHT 5 THE SQUIRE AND LESSER RANKS Part II: Trappings and insignia 6 THE GREATER INSIGNIA 7 INSIGNIA DEFINING ARISTOCRACY 8 CASTLES AND HALLS 9 THE NOBLE HOUSEHOLD 10 PIETY AND STATUS?
David Crouch (University of Hull) (Author)
` ... a fascinating study of the growing self-consciousness of the
English aristocracy, particularly in the late 12th and early 13th
century, and its expression in lifestyle and heraldry.' Annual
Bulletin of Historical Literature
`After an interesting introduction on notions of aristocracy and
nobility, this work is divided into two part, the first on
heriditary titles and social dignities, the second on trappings and
insignia.' Annual Bulletin of Historical Literature
`... a fine and original book: a mine of information, and a lucid
and enjoyable read.' - Chris Given-Wislon History
`This one book should become the indispensable companion to all
future work on the medieval aristocracy.' - Southern Histry
` ... an ambitious and rewarding study.' - Agricultural History
Review
`Crouch is perceptive and often amusing. He has brought together a
wealth of recent scholarship unavailable to the general reader, and
has given us a work that is a major contribution to the
understanding of the evolution of aristocracy in the country, and a
must for anyone with any interest in the subject.' - Literary
Review
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