Anglo-Norman Studies XXVI: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2003
By John B Gillingham (Editor), Bernard S Bachrach (Contribution by), Clare Downham (Contribution by), Elisabeth M C van Houts (Contribution by), Jennifer Paxton (Contribution by), John Grassi (Contribution by), Julia Barrow (Contribution by), Neil Strevett (Contribution by), Neil Wright (Contribution by), Richard Barber (Contribution by), Richard Sharpe (Contribution by), V ronique Gazeau (Contribution by)
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By John B Gillingham (Editor), Bernard S Bachrach (Contribution by), Clare Downham (Contribution by), Elisabeth M C van Houts (Contribution by), Jennifer Paxton (Contribution by), John Grassi (Contribution by), Julia Barrow (Contribution by), Neil Strevett (Contribution by), Neil Wright (Contribution by), Richard Barber (Contribution by), Richard Sharpe (Contribution by), V ronique Gazeau (Contribution by)
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The sense of a group of scholars sharing work in progress comes over on numerous occasions... a series which is a model of its kind. EDMUND KING, HISTORY
The emphasis in this collection of recent work on the Anglo-Norman realm is particularly on narrative sources: Dudo, Vita Ædwardi Regis, monastic chronicle audiences in the Fens, the chronicles of Anjou, the Warenne view of the past - and much later sources for stereotypical images of the Normans. There are also papers analysing both charte...
The emphasis in this collection of recent work on the Anglo-Norman realm is particularly on narrative sources: Dudo, Vita Ædwardi Regis, monastic chronicle audiences in the Fens, the chronicles of Anjou, the Warenne view of the past - and much later sources for stereotypical images of the Normans. There are also papers analysing both charte...




