Beschreibung:
Fruits of the most recent research on the worlds of the eleventh and twelfth centuries.
Kings as Catechumens: Royal Conversion Narratives and Easter in Bede's Historia ecclesiastica - Carolyn TwomeyDeath on the Dorset Ridgeway: a Viking murder mystery - Angela BoyleThe Historiographical Construction of a Northern French First Crusade - Marcus BullThe Fate of the Priests' Sons in Normandy with Special Reference to Serlo of Bayeux - Elisabeth Van HoutsContextualising the Past at Durham Cathedral Priory, c.1090-1130: Uses of History in the Annals of Durham, Dean and Chapter Library, MS Hunter 100 - Charles C. RozierImagining Justice in the Anglo-Saxon Past: Eadric Streona, Kingship, and the Search for Community - Jay Paul GatesEngland's Defending Kings in Twelfth-Century Historical Writing - Emily A. WinklerTaming the Wilderness: the Exploration of Anglo-Norman Kingship in the Vie de Saint Gilles - Wendy Marie HoofnagleInstructing the Disciples of Nero: The Uncertain Prospects for Moral Education in Gerald of Wales' Speculum duorum - Philippa ByrneWeathering Thirteenth-Century Warfare: The Case of Blanche of Navarre - Katrin E. SjursenThe Charters of the Thirteenth-Century Inheriting Countesses of Ponthieu - Kathy M. KrauseImagining the Conqueror:The Changing Image of William the Conqueror, 1830-1945 - Véronique Gazeau