Constructing History across the Norman Conquest: Worcester, c.1050-c.1150
By Francesca Tinti (Editor), David A. Woodman (Editor), David A. Woodman (Contribution by), Jonathan Jonathan Herold (Contribution by), Carl Philipp Nothaft (Contribution by), Georgia Henley (Contribution by), Francesca Tinti (Contribution by), Laura Cleaver (Contribution by), Thomas O'Donnell (Contribution by), Susan Kelly (Contribution by)
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By Francesca Tinti (Editor), David A. Woodman (Editor), David A. Woodman (Contribution by), Jonathan Jonathan Herold (Contribution by), Carl Philipp Nothaft (Contribution by), Georgia Henley (Contribution by), Francesca Tinti (Contribution by), Laura Cleaver (Contribution by), Thomas O'Donnell (Contribution by), Susan Kelly (Contribution by)
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An investigation into the hugely significant works produced by the Worcester foundation at a period of turmoil and change.
From the mideleventh to the midtwelfth century Worcester was a monastic community of unparalleled importance. Not only was it home to many of the most famous bishops and monks of the period, including Bishop Wulfstan II: it was also a centre of notable and ambitious scholarly production. Under Wulfstan's guidance, a number of Worcester brethren undertook historical res...
From the mideleventh to the midtwelfth century Worcester was a monastic community of unparalleled importance. Not only was it home to many of the most famous bishops and monks of the period, including Bishop Wulfstan II: it was also a centre of notable and ambitious scholarly production. Under Wulfstan's guidance, a number of Worcester brethren undertook historical res...






















