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The collection presents rigorous studies of medieval institutions and events, combining close documentary analysis with reinterpretations of established problems. Essays trace the development of urban government in London, assess the communal movement and municipal offices, and examine fiscal and administrative origins including the royal treasury. Other pieces evaluate charters and place‑names, reconsider military ventures and Anglo‑Norman campaigns, and scrutinize papal involvement in the conquest of Ireland. A recurring emphasis is on critical source analysis and the financial underpinnings of political and institutional change.

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John Horace Round

John Horace Round was a notable historian and scholar, primarily recognized for his contributions to medieval English history. His works often focus on the complexities of feudal society and governance during the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Among his significant publications is "Feudal England: Historical Studies on the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries," which explores the intricacies of feudalism and its impact on English society. Round also delved into the political turmoil of his time in "Geoffrey de Mandeville: A Study of the Anarchy," providing insights into the struggles for power during the Anarchy period. His research remains influential in the field of historical studies.

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