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Anglo-Norman Studies XXXII

Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2009
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A series which is a model of its kind EDMUND KING, HISTORY This latest collection reflects the full range and vitality of the current work on the Anglo-Norman period. It opens with the R. Allen Brown Memorial Lecture for 2009, a wide-ranging reflection by the distinguished French historian Dominique Barthelemy on the Peace of God and the role of bishops in the long eleventh century. Economic history is prominent in papers on the urban transformation in England between 900 and 1100, on the roots of the royal forestin England, and on trade links between England and Lower Normandy. A close study of the Surrey manor of Mortlake brings in topography, another aspect of which appears in an article on the representation of outdoor space by Normanand Anglo-Norman chroniclers. Social history is treated in papers dealing with the upbringing of the children of the Angevin counts and with the developing ideas of knighthood and chivalry in the works of Dudo of Saint-Quentin and Benoit of Sainte-Maure. Finally, political ideas are examined through careful reading of texts in papers on writing the rebellion of Earl Waltheof in the twelfth century and on the use of royal titles and prayers for the king inAnglo-Norman charters. Contributors: Dominique Barthelemy, Kathryn Dutton, Leonie Hicks, Richard Holt, Joanna Huntington, Laurence Jean-Marie, Dolly Jorgensen, Max Lieberman, Stephen Marritt, Pamela Taylor

Author Biography:

DOLLY JØRGENSEN is Professor of History and Co-director of the Greenhouse Center for Environmental Humanities at University of Stavanger, Norway. LEONIE V. HICKS is Reader in Medieval Studies at Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, UK.
Release date NZ
July 21st, 2010
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Contributions by Dolly Jorgensen
  • Contributions by Dominique Barthelemy
  • Contributions by Joanna Huntington
  • Contributions by Kathryn Dutton
  • Contributions by Laurence Jean-Marie
  • Contributions by Leonie Hicks
  • Contributions by Max Lieberman
  • Contributions by Pamela Taylor
  • Contributions by Richard Holt
  • Edited by C.P. Lewis
Illustrations
4 line illus.
Pages
254
Dimensions
157x240x20
ISBN-13
9781843835639
Product ID
6651421

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