Anglo-Norman Studies XXXVI


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<b>A series which is a model of its kind EDMUND KING HISTORY</b><br><br>The contributions collected in this volume demonstrate the full range and vitality of current work on the Anglo-Norman period in a variety of disciplines. They begin with Elisabeth van Houts' Allen Brown Memorial Lecture which makes a major contribution to understanding the culture of early tenth-century Normandy. A number of essays deal illuminatingly with monastic culture (both male and female) and with associated literary production from the making ofthe famous Worcester cartularies to new insights into the cultural world of forgery. Reading in the monastic refectory the high-quality of female monastic administration the history of charters for lay beneficiaries in the kingdom of Scots attitudes to women and power and an exciting article on the nature of maritime communities on both sides of the Channel also feature and there is a provocative and fascinating comparison of Henry II's and FrederickBarbarossa's respective treatments of their families.<br><br> David Bates is Professorial Fellow University of East Anglia.<br><br> Contributors: Ilya Afanasyev Mathieu Arnoux Robert F. Berkhofer III Laura Cleaver Matthew Hammond Elisabeth van Houts Susan M. Johns Catherine Letouzey-Réty Alheydis Plassmann Sigbjørn Olsen Sønnesyn Andrew Wareham Teresa Webber Emily A. Winkler.
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