Anglo-Norman Studies XXXIV: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2011
By David Bates (Editor), Ann Williams (Contribution by), C P Lewis (Contribution by), Christopher Norton (Contribution by), Henry Bainton (Contribution by), Marie-Agn s Lucas-Avenel (Contribution by), Martin Allen (Contribution by), Nicholas Brooks (Contribution by), Rebecca L. Slitt (Contribution by), Stephen R. Reimer (Contribution by), Stuart Harrison (Contribution by), Toivo Holopainen (Contribution by), Tom Licence (Contribution by)
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By David Bates (Editor), Ann Williams (Contribution by), C P Lewis (Contribution by), Christopher Norton (Contribution by), Henry Bainton (Contribution by), Marie-Agn s Lucas-Avenel (Contribution by), Martin Allen (Contribution by), Nicholas Brooks (Contribution by), Rebecca L. Slitt (Contribution by), Stephen R. Reimer (Contribution by), Stuart Harrison (Contribution by), Toivo Holopainen (Contribution by), Tom Licence (Contribution by)
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A series which is a model of its kind. Edmund King, History
The contributions collected in this volume demonstrate the full range and vitality of current work on the Anglo-Norman period in a variety of disciplines. Subjects include the fables on the Bayeux Tapestry, the piety of Earl Godwine, the feudal quota of the pre-1066 Archbishops of Canterbury, Geoffrey Malaterra's treatment of Roger the Great Count, mints and money in Anglo-Norman England, the church of Lastingham, and a reappraisal ...
The contributions collected in this volume demonstrate the full range and vitality of current work on the Anglo-Norman period in a variety of disciplines. Subjects include the fables on the Bayeux Tapestry, the piety of Earl Godwine, the feudal quota of the pre-1066 Archbishops of Canterbury, Geoffrey Malaterra's treatment of Roger the Great Count, mints and money in Anglo-Norman England, the church of Lastingham, and a reappraisal ...






















