Anglo-Norman Studies XXXVI: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2013
By David Bates (Editor), Alheydis Plassmann (Contribution by), Andrew Wareham (Contribution by), Catherine Letouzey-R ty (Contribution by), David Bates (Contribution by), Elisabeth M C van Houts (Contribution by), Emily A. Winkler (Contribution by), Ilya Afanasyev (Contribution by), Laura Cleaver (Contribution by), Mathieu Arnoux (Contribution by), Matthew H. Hammond (Contribution by), Robert F. Berkhofer III (Contribution by), Sigbj rn Olsen S nnesyn (Contribution by), Susan M. Johns (Contribution by), Tessa Webber (Contribution by)
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By David Bates (Editor), Alheydis Plassmann (Contribution by), Andrew Wareham (Contribution by), Catherine Letouzey-R ty (Contribution by), David Bates (Contribution by), Elisabeth M C van Houts (Contribution by), Emily A. Winkler (Contribution by), Ilya Afanasyev (Contribution by), Laura Cleaver (Contribution by), Mathieu Arnoux (Contribution by), Matthew H. Hammond (Contribution by), Robert F. Berkhofer III (Contribution by), Sigbj rn Olsen S nnesyn (Contribution by), Susan M. Johns (Contribution by), Tessa Webber (Contribution by)
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The contributions collected in this volume demonstrate the full range and vitality of current work on the AngloNorman period in a variety of disciplines. They begin with Elisabeth van Houts' Allen Brown Memorial Lecture, which makes a major contribution to understanding the culture of early tenthcentury Normandy. A number of essays deal illuminatingly with monastic culture (both male and female) and with associated literary product...
The contributions collected in this volume demonstrate the full range and vitality of current work on the AngloNorman period in a variety of disciplines. They begin with Elisabeth van Houts' Allen Brown Memorial Lecture, which makes a major contribution to understanding the culture of early tenthcentury Normandy. A number of essays deal illuminatingly with monastic culture (both male and female) and with associated literary product...






















