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30 - History
University of Cambridge
A Social History of England, 900-1200
Consisting of six large and twenty-four shorter satellite chapters this book of 454 pages proposes a new interpretation of England’s social past, integrating Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman periods. Each editor wrote a large chapter (Van Houts, IV. 1 Invasion and Migration, pp. 208-234 ) plus co-authored the Introduction (pp. 1-14) and each was responsible for the coordination between these and the shorter ones (Van Houts: chapters III 1-4, IV 1-4 and V1-6). Van Houts wrote two further shorter chapters II.5 Family, marriage and kinship, pp. 133-141 and IV. 3 Intermarriage pp. 247-55). In terms of overall editorial responsibility, research and writing the percentage input of each editor is 50/50.