Post-Norman England

GPTKB entity

Statements (97)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf Historical period
gptkbp:characterizedBy Feudal system
gptkbp:follows gptkb:Norman_Conquest
gptkbp:hasExperienceIn Social changes
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Post-Norman England
gptkbp:includes Domesday Book
gptkbp:influenced Architecture
gptkbp:influencedBy Norman culture
gptkbp:involved Land redistribution
gptkbp:ledTo gptkb:Magna_Carta
Rise_of_the_English_monarchy
gptkbp:precededBy Plantagenet England
gptkbp:saw gptkb:Anglo-Norman_language
Increased international trade
Cultural patronage
Military reforms
Cultural integration
Judicial reforms
Agricultural advancements
Economic changes
Increased civic participation
Cultural exchanges
Increased political engagement
Increased trade
Changes in trade routes
Increased population
Religious reforms
Changes in social norms
Changes in labor relations
Changes in public policy
Development of infrastructure
Changes in land ownership
Changes in international relations
Changes in public health policy
Changes in family structures
Rise of the merchant class
Changes in religious practices
Artistic developments
Increased focus on education
Increased focus on social justice
Increased urbanization
Changes in military tactics
Changes in taxation
Construction of castles
Changes in military organization
Changes in governance
Changes in agricultural practices
Emergence of new economic theories
Emergence of new political ideologies
Emergence of new social classes
Emergence of new social movements
Changes in social hierarchy
Changes in land use
Changes in diplomatic relations
Literary developments
Changes in community organization
Changes in public discourse
Changes in land tenure systems
Emergence of new economic models
Emergence of new artistic movements
Emergence of new religious movements
Changes in fashion
Changes in historical narratives
Emergence of new art forms
Increased literacy
Rise of towns
Increased religious conflict
Changes in cultural identity
Emergence of new philosophies
Emergence of new cultural institutions
Increased cultural diversity
Increased focus on environmental sustainability
Development of guilds
Emergence of universities
Changes in cultural heritage preservation
Changes in artistic patronage
Changes in community engagement
Changes in cultural diplomacy
Changes in cultural production
Changes in cultural representation
Changes in environmental practices
Changes in property rights
Changes in public health
Changes in social welfare systems
Emergence of Parliament
Emergence of new educational paradigms
Emergence of new forms of governance
Emergence of new legal systems
Emergence of new technologies
Increased focus on civic responsibility
Increased focus on community service
Increased focus on human rights.
Increased focus on individual rights
Development_of_the_English_language
Development_of_English_law
Influence_of_the_Church
Increased_cultural_exchange_with_Europe