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Across the Copperbelt

Edited by Miles Larmer, Enid Guene and Benoît Henriet

The first comparative historical analysis - local, national and transnational - of the cross-border Central African copperbelt; a key work in studies of labour, urbanisation and African studies.

Arthurianism in Early Plantagenet England

by Christopher Michael Berard

First full-scale account of the use of the Arthurian legend in the long twelfth century.

Augustus Hopkins Strong and the Struggle to Reconcile Christian Theology with Modern Thought

by John Aloisi

At the end of the nineteenth century Augustus Hopkins Strong worked to bring modernists and traditional Christians together but found the task more difficult than many imagined.

A Critical Companion to Medieval Motets

Edited by Jared C. Hartt

First full comprehensive guide to one of the most important genres of music in the Middle Ages.

The Event of Music History

by J. P. E. Harper-Scott

Brings musicology to the cutting edge of debates in the postmodern philosophy of history.

Field Research in Africa

Edited by An Ansoms

by Aymar Nyenyezi Bisoka and Susan Thomson

An essential exploration of and guide to research ethics in the field.

Inauguration and Liturgical Kingship in the Long Twelfth Century

by Johanna Dale

Offers a revisionist angle to the question of sacral kingship, showing the continued importance of liturgical ceremonial in the twelfth century and onward.

The Legend of Charlemagne in Medieval England

by Phillipa Hardman and Marianne Ailes

The first full-length examination of the medieval Charlemagne tradition in the literature and culture of medieval England, from the Chanson de Roland to Caxton.

Medieval English Theatre 42

Edited by Elisabeth Dutton and Olivia M. Robinson

Essays on the performance of drama from the Middle Ages, ranging from the well-known cycles of York to matter from Iran.

The Old English Metrical Calendar (Menologium)

Edited by Kazutomo Karasawa

First modern text and English translation of an important Anglo-Saxon poem dealing with the liturgical year.

Popular Memory and Gender in Medieval England

by Bronach Kane

An exploration of the influence of gender on the workings of memory in the Middle Ages, focussing on the non-elite.

Quakers in the British Atlantic World, c.1660-1800

by Esther Sahle

Examines the two largest Quaker communities in the early modern British Atlantic World, and scrutinizes the role of Quaker merchants and the business ethics they followed.

Queenship at the Renaissance Courts of Britain

by Michelle L. Beer

A study of the performance of queenship by two Tudor monarchs, showing the strategies they used to assert their power.

Singing the Crusades

by Linda Paterson

A full-scale survey of crusading lyrics in Old French and Occitan.