David Crouch (historian)

David Crouch (historian)

David Crouch (born 1953) is an English historian, and Professor of Medieval History at the University of Hull. Crouch's main focus is on the social and political history of the period from 1000 to 1300, primarily in England.[1] He has written influential biographies on King Stephen and William Marshal, and books on the aristocracy of England and France in the High Middle Ages, as well as a study of the medieval tournament.[1]

Books

  • The Beaumont Twins: The Roots and Branches of Power in the Twelfth Century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1985. ISBN 0521302153. 
  • William Marshal: Court, Career and Chivalry in the Angevin Empire 1147-1219. Harlow: Longman. 1990. ISBN 0582037867. 
  • The Image of Aristocracy in Britain, 1000-1300. London: Routledge. 1992. ISBN 0415019117. 
  • The Reign of King Stephen, 1135-1154. Harlow: Longman. 2000. ISBN 0582226589. 
  • The Normans: The History of a Dynasty. London: Hambledon and London. 2002. ISBN 1852853875. 
  • Tournament. London: Hambledon and London. 2005. ISBN 185285460X. 
  • The Birth of Nobility: Constructing Aristocracy in England and France: 900-1300. Harlow: Longman. 2005. ISBN 0582369819. 
  • The English Aristocracy, 1070-1272: A Social Transformation. New Haven, Conn. and London: Yale University Press. 2011. ISBN 9780300114553. 

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