British Isles: 1042-1330
These essays were written in my first term as an undergraduate. It has come to my attention that students are copying/plagiarising them. If you want to plagiarise from first-year students, you deserve any criticism or censure you receive.
How powerful were English kings c.1050?
Was there a 'feudal transformation' after 1000?
What was
the impact of the Norman Conquest
in English law, government and society 1066-1135?
Was
the 'anarchy' of King Stephen's reign
a reaction to Anglo-Norman government?
Were there any fundamental causes of
dispute between Church and State
between 1070 and 1170?
How was religious life changed by
the monastic movements in the 12th century?
To what extent was the reign of Edward I determined by his policies towards
the rest of the British Isles?
Why was Edward II deposed?