Anglo-Norman Studies XXXI: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2008
By C P Lewis (Editor), Ad Putter (Contribution by), Bj rn Weiler (Contribution by), C P Lewis (Contribution by), Catherine A M Clarke (Contribution by), Elizabeth M. Tyler (Contribution by), Emma Mason (Contribution by), Janet Burton (Contribution by), Jean A Truax (Contribution by), Judith Green (Contribution by), Kathleen Thompson (Contribution by), Neil Wright (Contribution by), S bastien Danielo (Contribution by)
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By C P Lewis (Editor), Ad Putter (Contribution by), Bj rn Weiler (Contribution by), C P Lewis (Contribution by), Catherine A M Clarke (Contribution by), Elizabeth M. Tyler (Contribution by), Emma Mason (Contribution by), Janet Burton (Contribution by), Jean A Truax (Contribution by), Judith Green (Contribution by), Kathleen Thompson (Contribution by), Neil Wright (Contribution by), S bastien Danielo (Contribution by)
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A series which is a model of its kind EDMUND KING, HISTORY
The contemporary historians of Anglo-Norman England form a particular focus of this issue. There are contributions on Henry of Huntingdon's representation of civil war; on the political intent of the poems in the anonymous Life ofEdward the Confessor; on William of Malmesbury's depiction of Henry I; and on the influence upon historians of the late antique history attributed to Hegesippus. A paper on Gerald of Wales and Merlin brings ...
The contemporary historians of Anglo-Norman England form a particular focus of this issue. There are contributions on Henry of Huntingdon's representation of civil war; on the political intent of the poems in the anonymous Life ofEdward the Confessor; on William of Malmesbury's depiction of Henry I; and on the influence upon historians of the late antique history attributed to Hegesippus. A paper on Gerald of Wales and Merlin brings ...






















