Thirteenth Century England XI -

Thirteenth Century England XI

Proceedings of the Gregynog Conference, 2005
Buch | Hardcover
246 Seiten
2007
The Boydell Press (Verlag)
978-1-84383-285-0 (ISBN)
99,75 inkl. MwSt
[The series is] a necessary addition for any scholar working in this field. NOTTINGHAM MEDIEVAL STUDIES

Editors: Janet Burton, Björn Weiler, Philipp Schofield, Karen Stöber The thirteenth century brought the British Isles into ever closer contact with one another, and with medieval Europe as a whole. This international dimensionforms a dominant theme of this collection: it features essays on England's relations with the papal court; the adoption of European cultural norms in Scotland; Welsh society and crusading; English landholding in Ireland; and dealings between the kings of England and Navarre. Other papers, on ritual crucifixion, concepts of office and ethcis, and the English royal itinerary, show that the thirteenth century was also a period of profound political and cultural change, witnessing the transformation of legal and economic structures [represented here by case studies of noblewomen and their burial customs; and a prolonged inheritance dispute in Laxton]. This volume testifies to the continuing vitality and [with contributors from three continents and six countries] international nature of scholarship on medieval Britain; and moves beyond the Channel to make an important contribution to the history of medieval Europes.


Contributors: ROBERT STACEY, FRÉDÉRIQUE LACHAUD, STEPHEN CHURCH, CHRISTIAN HILLEN, JESSICA NELSON, MATTHEW HAMMOND, KATHRYN HURLOCK, NICHOLAS VINCENT, ADAM DAVIES, HUI LIU, EMMA CAVELL, DAVID CROOK, BETH HARTLAND

Janet Burton is Professor of Medieval History at University of Wales Trinity Saint David, Lampeter and the author of many books and articles on monastic history. DAVID CROOK, now retired, spent his working life in The National Archives, where he became immersed in the extensive surviving early records of the English royal administration and common law. From those sources have emerged important findings which may identify a real criminal as the original of the legendary English outlaw Robin Hood. NICHOLAS VINCENT is Professor of Medieval History at the University of East Anglia and a Fellow of the British Academy S.D. Church is Professor in Medieval Studies at the University of Lincoln.

`Adam of Bristol' and Tales of Ritual Crucifixion in Medieval England - Robert C. Stacey
Ethics and Office in England in the Thirteenth Century - Frédérique Lachaud
Some Aspects of the Royal Itinerary in the Twelfth Century - Stephen D. Church
The Minority Governments of Henry III, Henry [VII] and Louis IX in Comparison - Christian Hillen
Scottish Queenship in the Thirteenth Century - Jessica Nelson
Ethnicity, Personal Names, and the Nature of Scottish Europeanization - Matthew Hammond
Power, Preaching and the Crusades in Pura Wallia c.1180-c.1280 - Kathryn Hurlock
A Forgotten War: England and Navarre, 1243-4 - Nicholas Vincent
The Appointment of Cardinal-deacon Otto as Legate in Britain [1237] - Adam Davies
Matthew Paris and John Mansel - Hui Liu
The Burial of Noblewomen in Thirteenth-Century Shropshire - Emma Cavell
Dynstic Conflicy in Thirteenth-Century Laxton - David Crook
Absenteeism: The Chronology of a Concept - Beth Hartland

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.7.2012
Reihe/Serie Thirteenth Century England
Co-Autor Adam Davies, Beth Hartland
Zusatzinfo 2 line illus.
Verlagsort Woodbridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 1 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 1-84383-285-2 / 1843832852
ISBN-13 978-1-84383-285-0 / 9781843832850
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