
Title Details
420 Pages
23.4 x 15.6 cm
18 b/w, 22 line illus.
Series: Anglo-Norman Studies
Series Vol. Number:
19
Imprint: Boydell Press
Anglo-Norman Studies XIX
Proceedings of the Battle Conference 1996
- Description
- Contents
`No single recent enterprise has done more to enlarge and deepen our understanding of one of the most critical periods in English history'. Antiquaries Journal
The proceedings of the 1996 Battle Conference contain the usual wide range of topics, from the late tenth century to 1200 and from Durham to Southern Italy, demonstrating once again its importance as the leading forum for Anglo-Norman studies. Many different aspects of the Anglo-Norman world are examined, ranging from military technology to the architecture of Durham Cathedral; there are also in-depth investigations of individual families and characters, including William Malet and Abbot Suger.
The proceedings of the 1996 Battle Conference contain the usual wide range of topics, from the late tenth century to 1200 and from Durham to Southern Italy, demonstrating once again its importance as the leading forum for Anglo-Norman studies. Many different aspects of the Anglo-Norman world are examined, ranging from military technology to the architecture of Durham Cathedral; there are also in-depth investigations of individual families and characters, including William Malet and Abbot Suger.
Peacemaking in the twelfth century - C J Holdsworth
Sheriffs, lord-Seeking and the Norman settlement of the south- east midlands - Richard Abels
Suger and the Anglo-Norman world - Lindy Grant
`And they proceeded to plough and to support themselves': the Scandinavian settlement of England - Dawn M. Hadley
Anglo-Saxon women and pilgrimage - Patricia Halpin ***
William Malet and his family - C R Hart
The memory of 1066 in written and oral traditions -
The abbey of Abingdon, its chronicle and the Norman conquest - John Hudson
Giso, bishop of Wells - Simon D Keynes
A lombard abbey in a Norman world: St Sophia, Benevento, 1050- 1200 - Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan
`Quot homines?': the population of domesday England - John S Moore
The emergence of Anglo-Norman architecture: Durham cathedral - Lisa Reilly
Military technology and conquest: the anomaly of Anglo-Saxon England - Matthew J Strickland
The spoliation of Worcester - A M L Williams
Sheriffs, lord-Seeking and the Norman settlement of the south- east midlands - Richard Abels
Suger and the Anglo-Norman world - Lindy Grant
`And they proceeded to plough and to support themselves': the Scandinavian settlement of England - Dawn M. Hadley
Anglo-Saxon women and pilgrimage - Patricia Halpin ***
William Malet and his family - C R Hart
The memory of 1066 in written and oral traditions -
The abbey of Abingdon, its chronicle and the Norman conquest - John Hudson
Giso, bishop of Wells - Simon D Keynes
A lombard abbey in a Norman world: St Sophia, Benevento, 1050- 1200 - Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan
`Quot homines?': the population of domesday England - John S Moore
The emergence of Anglo-Norman architecture: Durham cathedral - Lisa Reilly
Military technology and conquest: the anomaly of Anglo-Saxon England - Matthew J Strickland
The spoliation of Worcester - A M L Williams
Hardcover
9780851157078
July 1997
£75.00 / $115.00
Title Details
420 Pages
2.34 x 1.56 cm
18 b/w, 22 line illus.
Series: Anglo-Norman Studies
Series Vol. Number:
19
Imprint: Boydell Press