ABSTRACT

David Crouch provides a broad definition of aristorcracy by examining the ways aristocrats behaved and lived between 1000 and 1300. He analyses life-style, class and luxurious living in those years. A distinctive feature of the book is that it takes a British, rather than Anglocentric, view - looking at the penetration of Welsh and Scottish society by Anglo-French ideas of aristocracy.

chapter |31 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 1|32 pages

THE EARL AND THE COUNT

chapter 3|11 pages

SOCIAL DIGNITIES: BARONS AND BANNERETS

chapter 4|33 pages

THE KNIGHT

chapter 5|10 pages

THE SQUIRE AND LESSER RANKS

chapter 6|36 pages

THE GREATER INSIGNIA

chapter 7|24 pages

INSIGNIA DEFINING ARISTOCRACY

chapter 8|21 pages

CASTLES AND HALLS

chapter 9|22 pages

THE NOBLE HOUSEHOLD

chapter 10|24 pages

PIETY AND STATUS