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William E. Kapelle

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William E. Kapelle (born in Baldwin City, Kansas) is a medieval historian at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts. He received his B.A at the University of Kansas in 1965, and completed his M.A. there five years later. Kapelle received his doctorate at the University of Massachusetts - Amherst, and has taught at Brandeis for more than twenty years.

He is noted for the argument, among others, that the North of England was not really brought under Norman control until the reign of Henry I.

Major publications

  • The Norman Conquest of the North: The Region and Its Transformation, 1000-1135 (University of North Carolina Press, 1980), ISBN 0-8078-1371-0.
  • The Purpose of Domesday Book: a Quandary
  • Domesday Book: F. W. Maitland and His Successors (1989)
  • Fraser Coles Fan Book (1993)