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The work traces the political and social transformation of England during the rise of the Angevin dynasty, beginning with the kingdom’s condition under the early Norman kings and following the continental origins and expansion of the counts of Anjou. It analyses dynastic marriages, territorial conflicts and succession struggles that tied England to extensive French lordships, and it surveys relations among the crown, the barons and the Church. Chapters combine narrative history, documentary notes and local plans and maps to clarify campaigns, governance and urban topography. The account emphasizes the gradual consolidation of royal authority and the institutional changes that shaped later medieval English government.
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