David Carpenter (historian)
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David Carpenter is an author of books on history of Britain in the central Middle Ages.
David was born in 1947. He attended Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford. He is a proponent of the theory that feudalism was fundamentally important to everyday English society and politics after 1166. He has provided a new description on how the Tower of London and Westminster Abbey fit into the History of England.
[edit] Books
- The Minority of Henry III (1990), on the political history of 1216 to 1227, during which a new monarchy, limited by Magna Carta, emerged.
- The Struggle for Mastery.
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