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The Haskins Society Journal 31 : 2019. Studies in Medieval History

Blincoe, Mark E. (Contributor)(Contributions by)Buck, Andrew D.(Contributions by)Hurlow, Alexander(Contributions by)Katherine Smith, Katherine Allen (Customer)(Contributions by)Locking, Alexandra (Customer)(Contributions by)Plassmann, Alheydis(Contributions by)Verbrugghe, Gerben(Contributions by)Gathagan, Laura L. (Customer)(Edited by)North, William (Person)(Edited by)Rozier, Charles C.(Edited by)
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New insights into interpretive problems in the history of England and Europe between the eighth and thirteenth centuries. The articles in this volume of the Haskins Society Journal take the reader from early England to the thirteenth century, from Europe to the Holy Land.

Chapters explore issues of Anglo-Saxon social status and settlement andpeasant agency in the France of King Louis IX; while, through a careful re-examination of documentary and narrative evidence, further articles offer new insights into succession crises in England and the Principality of Antioch, with special attention to the role of women in the assumption of political power and its narration.

The record and moral horizons of both First and Fourth Crusaders also receive close attention; and finally, a survey of the construction of the Norman past in the French Chronique de Normandie rounds out the collection. CONTRIBUTORS: Mark E. Blincoe, Andrew D. Buck, Wim de Clercq, Theodore Evergates, Alex Hurlow, William Chester Jordan, Alexandra Locking, Alheydis Plassman, Stuart Pracy, Katherine Allen Smith, Veerle van Eetvelde, Steven Vanderputten, Gerben Verbrugghe

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The Boydell Press
1783275731 / 9781783275731
Hardback
18/12/2020
United Kingdom
233 pages, 6 b/w, 3 line illus.
156 x 234 mm