Anglo-Norman Studies XLIV: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2021
By Stephen D Church (Editor), Michael Bintley (Contribution by), Alan Cooper (Contribution by), Amy Devenney (Contribution by), Lindy Grant (Contribution by), Leonie Hicks (Contribution by), Robert E Liddiard (Contribution by), Christoph T. Maier (Contribution by), Heather J Tanner (Contribution by), Kathleen Thompson (Contribution by), Ana s Waag (Contribution by)
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By Stephen D Church (Editor), Michael Bintley (Contribution by), Alan Cooper (Contribution by), Amy Devenney (Contribution by), Lindy Grant (Contribution by), Leonie Hicks (Contribution by), Robert E Liddiard (Contribution by), Christoph T. Maier (Contribution by), Heather J Tanner (Contribution by), Kathleen Thompson (Contribution by), Ana s Waag (Contribution by)
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The most recent cuttingedge scholarship on the tenth, eleventh and twelfth centuries.
The essays collected here demonstrate the rich vitality of scholarship in this area. This volume has a particular focus on the interrelations between the various parts of northwestern Europe. After the opening piece on Lotharingia, there are detailed studies of the relationship between Ponthieu and its Norman neighbours, and between the Norman and Angevin dukekings and the other French nobility, followed...
The essays collected here demonstrate the rich vitality of scholarship in this area. This volume has a particular focus on the interrelations between the various parts of northwestern Europe. After the opening piece on Lotharingia, there are detailed studies of the relationship between Ponthieu and its Norman neighbours, and between the Norman and Angevin dukekings and the other French nobility, followed...






















