Anglo-Norman Studies XLVII: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2024
By Mark Hagger (Editor), Richard Allen (Contribution by), Dan Armstrong (Contribution by), Janet Burton (Contribution by), Erin Goeres (Contribution by), Brian Golding (Contribution by), Callum A Jamieson (Contribution by), Nicholas Karn (Contribution by), Vanessa King (Contribution by), Alex Langlands (Contribution by), Graham A Loud (Contribution by), Levi Roach (Contribution by)
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By Mark Hagger (Editor), Richard Allen (Contribution by), Dan Armstrong (Contribution by), Janet Burton (Contribution by), Erin Goeres (Contribution by), Brian Golding (Contribution by), Callum A Jamieson (Contribution by), Nicholas Karn (Contribution by), Vanessa King (Contribution by), Alex Langlands (Contribution by), Graham A Loud (Contribution by), Levi Roach (Contribution by)
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"A series which is a model of its kind": Edmund King
The articles collected here demonstrate the range and vitality of current work on the AngloNorman period. Writers and writing form an important strand, with analyses of the work and contribution of Peter the Deacon; the portrayal of Harold and Tostig Godwinson and William the Conqueror in Old Norse sagas; the forging of charters in the twelfth century; the production of charters in Oxfordshire in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries; and ...
The articles collected here demonstrate the range and vitality of current work on the AngloNorman period. Writers and writing form an important strand, with analyses of the work and contribution of Peter the Deacon; the portrayal of Harold and Tostig Godwinson and William the Conqueror in Old Norse sagas; the forging of charters in the twelfth century; the production of charters in Oxfordshire in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries; and ...


