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SIR FRANK MERRY STENTON AS HISTORIAN OF THE NORMAN CONQUEST OF ENGLAND

Authors: Sidorova T.A.;

SIR FRANK MERRY STENTON AS HISTORIAN OF THE NORMAN CONQUEST OF ENGLAND

Abstract

В статье исследуется проблема нормандского завоевания Англии в освещении выдающегося британского историка Ф. М. Стэнтона (1880-1967), малоизученная в англо-американской и российской историографии. Научной разработке этой темы Ф. М. Стэнтон посвятил три основных монографии «Вильгельм Завоеватель и правление нормандцев», «Первый век английского феодализма» и «Англосаксонская Англия», которые публиковались на протяжении 35 лет (1908-1943) его академической деятельности. Но как историк нормандского завоевания Англии Ф. М. Стэнтон практически не известен. Автор статьи ставит перед собой многоплановую цель - на основе исследования научного наследия Ф. М. Стэнтона внести корректировки в устоявшуюся в историографии традицию освещения истории нормандского завоевания Англии, дополнив ее позицией Ф. М. Стэнтона как одного из ее родоначальников и крупнейших представителей в англо-американской историографии; проследить эволюцию его взглядов и определить его вклад в исследование нормандского завоевания Англии.

The author of the article studies the problem of the Norman Conquest of England by the eminent British historian F. M. Stenton (1880-1967), largely unexplored topic in Anglo-American and Russian historiography. For 35 years, (1908-1943), F. M. Stenton published three of his main books, devoted to this problem - “William the Conqueror and the Rule of the Normans”, “The First Century of English Feudalism 1066-1666”, “Anglo-Saxon England”, but as the historian of the Norman Conquest of England F. M. Stenton is hardly known. The author of this article sets the many-sided goal - to adjust and supplement foreign and Russian strong tradition of the Norman Conquest of England by the views of F. M. Stenton as one of its founders and leading representatives in Anglo-American historiography; to trace the evolution of his views and to identify his contribution to the study of the Norman Conquest of England.

Keywords

Anglo-Saxon England, William the Conqueror, Вильгельм Завоеватель, нормандское завоевание Англии, Anglo-Norman feudalism, Anglo-American historiography, англо-американская историография, F. M. Stenton, Norman conquest of England, англо-нормандский феодализм, Ф. М. Стэнтон, англосаксонская Англия, problem of continuity/discontinuity, проблема континуитета/дисконтинуитета

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