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The Haskins Society Journal 19
2007. Studies in Medieval History
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William North
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Edited by:
Stephen R Morillo
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With contributions by:
Alice Taylor
, Anna Trumbore Jones , Alice Taylor , Anna Trumbore Jones , Charity Urbanski , Janet L Nelson , Jörg Peltzer , Maureen C. Miller , Pauline Stafford and Richard Sharpe -
In collaboration with:
William North
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English
Published/Copyright:
2008
About this book
The most recent research into aspects of the early middle ages.
The latest volume of the Haskins Society Journal presents recent research on the Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, Viking and Angevin worlds of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, broadly conceived, and includes topics ranging from analysis of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles for the early construction of English identity, to the exercise of Norman naval power in the Mediterranean, to several studies of churchmen and church organization in Rouen, Aquitaine and Florence, and more.
CONTRIBUTORS: RICHARD SHARPE, JANET L. NELSON, JORG PETLZER, MAUREEN C. MILLER, ANNA TRUMBORE JONES, ALICE TAYLOR, CHARLES D. STANTON, CHARITY URBANSKI, PAULINE STAFFORD.
The latest volume of the Haskins Society Journal presents recent research on the Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, Viking and Angevin worlds of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, broadly conceived, and includes topics ranging from analysis of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles for the early construction of English identity, to the exercise of Norman naval power in the Mediterranean, to several studies of churchmen and church organization in Rouen, Aquitaine and Florence, and more.
CONTRIBUTORS: RICHARD SHARPE, JANET L. NELSON, JORG PETLZER, MAUREEN C. MILLER, ANNA TRUMBORE JONES, ALICE TAYLOR, CHARLES D. STANTON, CHARITY URBANSKI, PAULINE STAFFORD.
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Contributor: Jörg Peltzer
JÖRG PELTZER is Professor of Comparative Regional History in a European Perspective at Heidelberg University.
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Contributor: Richard Sharpe
Richard Sharpe FBA (1954-2020) Professor of Diplomatic in the University of Oxford, and President of the Surtees Society from 2002, was one of Britain's most eminent manuscript scholars with over 200 publications before he died. He left unfinished his study of the early deeds of the great Benedictine abbey of St Mary in York, which has been completed in his memory by the society.
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1 King Harold’s Daughter
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2 The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, Identity and the Making of England
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3 Master Arnulf, Archdeacon of Rouen, Unlicensed Pluralism, and Idoneitas. Defining Eligibility in the Early Thirteenth Century
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4 The Saint Zenobius Dossal by the Master of the Bigallo and the Cathedral Chapter of Florence
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5 Discovering the Aquitanian Church in the Corpus of Ademar of Chabannes
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6 Robert de Londres, Illegitimate Son of William, King of Scots, c.1170–1225
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7 The Use of Naval Power in the Norman Conquest of Southern Italy and Sicily
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8 Apology, Protest, and Suppression: Interpreting the Surrender of Caen (1105)
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9 Henry Loyn and the Context of Anglo-Saxon England
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9781846156441
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Boydell Press
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Keywords for this book
Haskins Society; medieval history; Anglo-Saxon Chronicles; English identity; Norman naval power; churchmen; church organization; Rouen; Aquitaine; Florence
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For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research