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Geoffrey de Mandeville: A study of the Anarchy
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In «Geoffrey de Mandeville: A Study of the Anarchy,» John Horace Round delves into the tumultuous period of English history known as The Anarchy (1135-1154), when the legitimacy of royal authority was fiercely contested. Through meticulous historical research and a narrative style that interweaves biographical analysis with socio-political context, Round illuminates the significance of Geoffrey de Mandeville, a notable figure and power broker of the era. His examination reveals the intricate dynamics of feudal loyalties, the struggles for dominance, and the broader implications of civil strife on the development of medieval England. John Horace Round (1854-1928) was a pioneering historian whose expertise in medieval England shaped his scholarly pursuits. His deep-seated interest in feudalism and the political machinations of the era is reflected in this work, which synthesizes primary historical sources and contemporary chronicles. Round's commitment to rigorous examination and his innovative approach provide insights not only into Mandeville'Äôs actions but also into the wider societal shifts during a critical juncture in England's past. This book is essential for readers interested in medieval history, particularly those seeking an understanding of the complexities of feudal power and conflict. Round'Äôs profound insights provide a compelling narrative that will engage both historians and general readers alike, making it a significant contribution to historical literature.