The Haskins Society Journal 21: 2009 - Medieval History Studies & Research | Academic Resource for Historians, Scholars & Medieval Studies Enthusiasts
The Haskins Society Journal 21: 2009 - Medieval History Studies & Research | Academic Resource for Historians, Scholars & Medieval Studies EnthusiastsThe Haskins Society Journal 21: 2009 - Medieval History Studies & Research | Academic Resource for Historians, Scholars & Medieval Studies Enthusiasts

The Haskins Society Journal 21: 2009 - Medieval History Studies & Research | Academic Resource for Historians, Scholars & Medieval Studies Enthusiasts

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The most recent research into the Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, and Angevin worlds.Embracing disciplinary approaches ranging from the archaeological to the historical, the sociological to the literary, this collection offers new insights into key texts and interpretive problems in the history of England and thecontinent between the eighth and thirteenth centuries. Topics range from Bede's use and revision of the anonymous Life of St Cuthbert and the redeployment of patristic texts in later continental and Anglo-Saxon ascetic andhagiographical texts, to Robert Curthose's interaction with the Norman episcopate and the revival of Roman legal studies, to the dynamics of aristocratic friendship in the Anglo-Norman realm, and much more. The volume also includes two methodologically rich studies of vital aspects of the historical landscape of medieval England: rivers and forests. William North teaches in the Department of History, Carleton College. Contributors: Richard Allen, Uta-Renate Blumenthal, Ruth Harwood Cline, Thomas Cramer, Mark Gardiner, C. Stephen Jaeger, David A.E. Pelteret, Sally Shockro, Rebecca Slitt, Timothy Smit