
Title Details
256 Pages
23.4 x 15.6 cm
7 b/w, 3 line illus.
Series: Anglo-Norman Studies
Series Vol. Number:
20
Imprint: Boydell Press
Anglo-Norman Studies XX
Proceedings of the Battle Conference 1997
- Description
- Contents
The Anglo-Norman world, with particular focus on the Normans in Ireland.
Founded by Professor R. Allen Brown, the Battle Conference this year celebrates its 20th meeting in Dublin with a particular focus on Irish topics. Anglo-Norman Studies, published annually and containing the papers presented at the conference, is established as the single most important publication in the field (as a glance at bibliographies of the period will confirm), covering not only matters relating to pre- and post-Conquest England and France,but also the activities and influences of the Normans on the wider European, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern stage.
Founded by Professor R. Allen Brown, the Battle Conference this year celebrates its 20th meeting in Dublin with a particular focus on Irish topics. Anglo-Norman Studies, published annually and containing the papers presented at the conference, is established as the single most important publication in the field (as a glance at bibliographies of the period will confirm), covering not only matters relating to pre- and post-Conquest England and France,but also the activities and influences of the Normans on the wider European, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern stage.
`The Conversion of the Scandinavians of Dublin'. - Lesley Abrams
`Clio's Legal Cosmetics': Law and Custom in the Work of Medieval Historians'. - Marjorie Chibnall
`The 1210 Campaign in Ireland: Evidence for a Military Revolution?'. - Stephen D. Church
`Mrs Ella Armitage and Irish Archaeology'. - J M B Counihan
`Ireland's Hastings: the Anglo-Norman Conquest of Dublin'. - Sean Duffy
`The `Justiciarship' in Brittany and Ireland under Henry II'. -
`Strategies of Lordship in Pre-Norman and Post-Norman Leinster'. -
`Ancestors and Predecessors: Royal Continuity and Identity in the First Kingdom of Jerusalem'. - Deborah Gerish
`The Travels of Roger of Howden and his Views of the Irish, Scots and Welsh'. - John B Gillingham
`The Impact of the Norman Invasion on Irish Literature'. - P. O'Neill
`Some Interactions Between the English and Irish Churches'. - Mark Philpott
`Power, Patronage and Personality in the Norman Cathedral Chapters, 911-1204'. - David S Spear
`Gerald on Gerald: Self-Presentation by Giraldus Cambrensis'. - Yoko Wada
`Clio's Legal Cosmetics': Law and Custom in the Work of Medieval Historians'. - Marjorie Chibnall
`The 1210 Campaign in Ireland: Evidence for a Military Revolution?'. - Stephen D. Church
`Mrs Ella Armitage and Irish Archaeology'. - J M B Counihan
`Ireland's Hastings: the Anglo-Norman Conquest of Dublin'. - Sean Duffy
`The `Justiciarship' in Brittany and Ireland under Henry II'. -
`Strategies of Lordship in Pre-Norman and Post-Norman Leinster'. -
`Ancestors and Predecessors: Royal Continuity and Identity in the First Kingdom of Jerusalem'. - Deborah Gerish
`The Travels of Roger of Howden and his Views of the Irish, Scots and Welsh'. - John B Gillingham
`The Impact of the Norman Invasion on Irish Literature'. - P. O'Neill
`Some Interactions Between the English and Irish Churches'. - Mark Philpott
`Power, Patronage and Personality in the Norman Cathedral Chapters, 911-1204'. - David S Spear
`Gerald on Gerald: Self-Presentation by Giraldus Cambrensis'. - Yoko Wada
Hardcover
9780851155739
June 1998
$115.00 / £75.00
Title Details
256 Pages
2.34 x 1.56 cm
7 b/w, 3 line illus.
Series: Anglo-Norman Studies
Series Vol. Number:
20
Imprint: Boydell Press