blog: Domesday

There is an article in the research bulletin of English Heritage on the use of GIS on data from the Domesday. Domesday had no hits on this site, which rather surprised me.

Rather by chance, I gathered together something from Brian Short, published by English Heritage which has a one liner about the reception of ideas on Anglo-Saxon civilisation, something by Hilaire Belloc, on State St., with a scathing attack on academia and the universities, and something by Margaret Gelling on the way in which philologists, archeologists and historians don't join up.

This makes quite a good case. It will be interesting to see how we gain access to this data, and how much else there is besides?

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