This volume is welcome addition to the discussion surrounding the impact of the Norman Conquest and the historiography of English saints, as well as an authoritative account of the response of one abbey to the events of 1066 and the development of St Edmund's cult.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE SUFFOLK INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY
An important collection of essays that anyone interested in the history and culture of England in the eleventh and twelfth centuries should read.
SPECULUM
As a whole, Bury St. Edmunds and the Norman Conquest, is an essential text for historians researching the history of the abbey or utilizing its collection of manuscripts. It is also useful for those concerned with connections between England and Continental Europe and to those interested in assessing the impact of the Norman Conquest.
COMITATUS
These essays together demonstrate the Bury monks' response to conquest and change, as well as the place of the abbey and its abbots in England and the wider world in the eleventh and twelfth centuries.
CATHOLIC HISTORICAL REVIEW