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Rethinking the aristocracy in Capetian France, 987–1328

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DOI (Published version): 10.1093/fh/crae037

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This introduction explains the context for the following set of six articles. It first considers the meaning and use of the terms ‘France’, ‘Capetian’ and ‘aristocracy’ for historians of the Capetian period of French history (987–1328). It then outlines the historiography of the aristocracy of Franc...

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Published in: French History
ISSN: 0269-1191 1477-4542
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2024
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