Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2003John Gillingham Boydell Press, 2004 - 189 Seiten The sense of a group of scholars sharing work in progress comes over on numerous occasions... a series which is a model of its kind. EDMUND KING, HISTORY The emphasis in this collection of recent work on the Anglo-Norman realm is particularly on narrative sources: Dudo, Vita Ædwardi Regis, monastic chronicle audiences in the Fens, the chronicles of Anjou, the Warenne view of the past - and much later sources for stereotypical images of the Normans. There are also papers analysing both charter and chronicle evidence in reconsiderations of the succession disputes following the deaths of William I and WilliamII. Papers range geographically from Anjou to the Irish Sea zone. Contributors, from France and Germany as well as from Britain, Ireland and the US, are BERNARD S. BACHRACH, RICHARD BARBER, JULIA BARROW, CLARE DOWNHAM, VERONIQUE GAZEAU, JOHN GRASSI, ELISABETH VAN HOUTS, JENNIFER PAXTON, NEIL STREVETT, NEIL WRIGHT. |
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Dudo of St Quentin and Norman Military Strategy c 1000 21 | 21 |
Clergy in the Diocese of Hereford in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries 32 | 37 |
England and the IrishSea Zone in the Eleventh Century | 55 |
Les abbés bénédictins de la Normandie ducale | 75 |
The Warenne View of the Past 10661203 | 103 |
A Lay Audience for Monastic | 123 |
William II and the Rebels | 139 |
The AngloNorman Civil War of 1101 Reconsidered | 159 |
Epic and Romance in the Chronicles of Anjou | 177 |