

The Domesday Book
79 snips Aug 31, 2025
In this enlightening discussion, Chris Lewis, a Fellow at the Institute of Historical Research and co-author of Making Domesday, delves into the creation and significance of the Domesday Book. He reveals how this comprehensive survey transformed land ownership and taxation in Norman England following the Conquest. Listeners will discover the meticulous processes behind its compilation and the book’s enduring legacy in modern legal disputes. Chris also sheds light on the broader implications of William the Conqueror's rule and the culture of the era.
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Record Of Power And Wealth
- The Domesday Book was a comprehensive Great Survey to record land, value, and resources across England for taxation and control.
- It provided an unprecedented written snapshot of medieval life that centralized royal authority over land and taxes.
An English Bureaucracy In English
- England before the conquest had a highly literate and functional local government that communicated in English, not Latin.
- This bureaucracy made England richer and administratively stronger than Normandy, surprising William.
Rewards Forged On The Battlefield
- Normans who fought well at Hastings often received large land grants, creating rapid social mobility for the conquerors.
- Reputation and luck on the battlefield shaped who became the new landed elite under William.