Anglo-Norman studies XXIII : proceedings of the Battle Conference 2000

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Anglo-Norman studies XXIII : proceedings of the Battle Conference 2000

edited by John Gillingham

Boydell Press, 2001

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Includes bibliographical references

Contents of Works

  • R. Allen Brown memorial lecture : the new wealth, new rich and the new political style in late Anglo-Saxon England / Robin Fleming
  • The earls of Mercia and their commended men in the mid eleventh century / Stephen Baxter
  • `The feet of those that bark shall be cut off' : timorous historians and the personality of Henry I / Alan Cooper
  • Peaceable power in English castles / Charles Coulson
  • Monastic hospitality : the Benedictines in England, c. 1070-c. 1245 / Julie Kerr
  • `An unfinished business' : Angevin politics and the Siege of Toulouse, 1159 / Jane Martindale
  • The dynamics of lordship and landscape as revealed in a domesday study of the Nova foresta / Karin Mew
  • Ballyloughan, Ballymoon and Clonmore : three castles of c. 1300 in County Carlow / Tadhg O'Keeffe
  • Monastic foundation strategies in the early Norman Diocese of Norwich / Tim Pestell
  • Learning to love the Leper : aspects of institutional charity in Anglo-Norman England / Carole Rawcliffe
  • Keeping up with the Godwinesons : in pursuit of aristocratic status in late Anglo-Saxon England / Christine Senecal
  • The language of the Bayeux tapestry inscription / Ian Short
  • The legend of Saint Rictrude : formation and transformations (tenth-twelfth century) / Karine Ugé
  • Kingship, usurpation and propaganda in twelfth-century Europe : the case of Stephen / Björn Weiler
  • The significance of slavery : alternative approaches to Anglo-Saxon slavery / David Wyatt

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