
After 1066: The Domesday Book
Gone Medieval
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The Legacy of the Domesday Book
This chapter examines key developments in England following the harrying of the North and the completion of the Domesday Book. It discusses the political stability under William's rule, the ambitions of Norman barons, and the Danish threat, highlighting the significance of the Domesday Book as a comprehensive record of land and resources. Through exploring its origins and implications, the chapter emphasizes the monumental administrative efforts and the evolving understanding of governance during this transformative period in English history.
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