Anglo-Norman Studies XXXVII: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2014
By Elisabeth M C van Houts (Editor), Benjamin Pohl (Contribution by), Edmund King (Contribution by), Elisabeth M C van Houts (Contribution by), Eljas Oksanen (Contribution by), Gesine Oppitz-Trotman (Contribution by), Jennifer Farrell (Contribution by), Johanna Dale (Contribution by), Katherine Weikert (Contribution by), Lauren Mancia (Contribution by), Nicholas Karn (Contribution by), Peter Fergusson (Contribution by), Pierre Bauduin (Contribution by), Richard Allen (Contribution by), Sara Harris (Contribution by)
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By Elisabeth M C van Houts (Editor), Benjamin Pohl (Contribution by), Edmund King (Contribution by), Elisabeth M C van Houts (Contribution by), Eljas Oksanen (Contribution by), Gesine Oppitz-Trotman (Contribution by), Jennifer Farrell (Contribution by), Johanna Dale (Contribution by), Katherine Weikert (Contribution by), Lauren Mancia (Contribution by), Nicholas Karn (Contribution by), Peter Fergusson (Contribution by), Pierre Bauduin (Contribution by), Richard Allen (Contribution by), Sara Harris (Contribution by)
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The latest research on aspects of the Anglo-Norman world.
The contributions collected here demonstrate the full range and vitality of current work on the Anglo-Norman period, from a variety of different angles and disciplines. Topics include architecture and material remains in Winchester, Kent and Hampshire; the role of Duke Richard II and Abbot John of Fécamp in early Normandy; political and liturgical culture at the Anglo-Norman and Angevin courts; the lost (illustrated?) prototype of Dud...
The contributions collected here demonstrate the full range and vitality of current work on the Anglo-Norman period, from a variety of different angles and disciplines. Topics include architecture and material remains in Winchester, Kent and Hampshire; the role of Duke Richard II and Abbot John of Fécamp in early Normandy; political and liturgical culture at the Anglo-Norman and Angevin courts; the lost (illustrated?) prototype of Dud...






















