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Anglonorman Studies Xxi: Proceedings Of The Battle Conference 1998 (Anglonorman Studies, 21),Used
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Product Description AngloNorman Studies, published annually and containing the papers presented at the Battle conference, is established as the single most important publication in the field, covering not only matters relating to pre and postConquest England and France, but also the activities and influences of the Normans on the wider European, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern stage; it celebrates its twentyfirst anniversary with this volume. This year there is an emphasis on the examination of sources: translationnarratives, the Life of Hereward, the Book of Llandaf, a Mont Saint Michel cartulary, Benoit de SainteMaure and Roger of Howden. Secular topics include AngloFlemish relations and the origins of an important family; ecclesiastical matters considered are the Breton church in the late eleventh century, William Rufus's monastic policy, the patrons of the great abbey of Bec, and, for the first time in this series, the life of St Thomas of Canterbury.Table of ContentsSaxons, Normans and their Buildings En nul leu truis escrit: Research and Invention in Benoit de Ste Maure's Chronique des ducs de Normandie Peter DamianGrintThe Book of Llandaf: a Twelfth Century Perspective John R. DaviesPope Gregory VII, the Archbishopric of Dol and the Normans Paula de FougerollesTranslationNarratives in PostConquest Hagiography and English Resistance to the Norman Conquest Paul A. HaywardBibliotheque municipale d'Avranches, 210; Cartulary of Mont Saint Michel K. S. B KeatsRohanWilliam Rufus and the Benedictine Order Emma MasonThe Political Relations between England and Flanders (10661128) Renee NipThe AngloFlemish Treaty of 1101 Elisabeth M C van HoutsThe Benefactors of Bec and the Politics of Priories Julie PotterThomas Becket's Conversion Michael StauntonThe Gesta Herwardi, the English and their Conquerors Hugh M ThomasWarin and Henry fitz Gerald; the origins of the Fitzgeralds revisited Nicholas C. VincentRoger of Howden Strikes Back: Investing Arthur of Brittany with the AngloNorman Future Michelle R. Warren About the Author Christopher HarperBill is Professor of Medieval History at the University of East Anglia.
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