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El. knyga: Haskins Society Journal 29: 2017. Studies in Medieval History

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  • Formatas: 305 pages
  • Serija: Haskins Society Journal
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Nov-2018
  • Leidėjas: The Boydell Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781787443181
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  • Formatas: 305 pages
  • Serija: Haskins Society Journal
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Nov-2018
  • Leidėjas: The Boydell Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781787443181
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This volume of the Haskins Society Journal demonstrates the Society's continued engagement with historical and interdisciplinary research on the early to the central Middle Ages, focusing on the Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman worlds - and beyond. It includes an investigation of equestrian symbolism in Lombard southern Italy; an inquiry into documentary production in Northern France; and a new look at Anglo-Saxon servitude. Further chapters offer an exploration of Norman ducal estates through GIS mapping; a study of Winchester cathedral priory through the lens of the Codex Wintoniensis; an examination of royal political strategy during the interregnum crisis of King Stephen; and a prosopographical analysis of Robert Curthose's crusade curiales. The first critical edition and translation of the Carmen Ceccanense - an overlooked source for German imperial history - will be widely welcomed. A new look at the Domesday Book, with a comprehensive survey of previous scholarship, completes the volume. Contributors: Stephen Baxter, Paul Bertrand, Stephen D. Church, Alexander Dymond, Jennie M. England, Thomas Foerster, S. Jay Lemanski, Simon Thomas Parsons, Chiara Provesi.

New insights into key texts and interpretive problems in the history of England and Europe between the eighth and thirteenth centuries.
List of Figures and Tables
vi
Editors' Note viii
Abbreviations ix
1 The Longue Duree of a Symbolic System: Mounted Warriors and Horses in the Chronicon Salernitanum
1(24)
Chiara Provesi
2 Revolution(s) of Writing: Northern France, Tenth--Fourteenth Centuries
25(28)
Paul Bertrand
3 Slave or Free: The Aehtemann in Anglo-Saxon Rural Society
53(28)
S. Jay Lemanski
4 Norman Ducal Property in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries: A Spatial and Chronological Analysis
81(34)
Alexander Dymond
5 The Codex Wintoniensis in its Twelfth-Century Context
115(24)
Jennie M. England
6 The Carmen Ceccanense: A Neglected Source for the End of the Norman Kingdom of Sicily, Introduction -- Edition -- Translation
139(42)
Thomas Foerster
7 Succession and Interregnum in the English Polity: The Case of 1141
181(20)
S.D. Church
8 Crusading Participation in Normandy and its Borderlands: The Evidence from the Old French Traditions of the First Crusade
201(24)
Simon Thomas Parsons
9 The Domesday Controversy: A Review and a New Interpretation
225
Stephen Baxter
LAURA L. GATHAGAN is an Associate Professor of History at the State University of New York, College at Cortland. She has published widely on medieval women's power. She is a Fellow of Antiquaries of London and a member of the Royal Society of Arts. CHARLES C. ROZIER is Lecturer in Medieval Studies at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK. SIMON THOMAS PARSONS teaches Medieval History at Royal Holloway, University of London and King's College London. S.D. Church is Professor in Medieval Studies at the University of Lincoln.