The question of what constitutes good and bad rulership in the central middle ages in both theory and practice is the linking theme in this latest volume of the 'Haskins Society Journal'. The nine complementary papers range widely across the Carolingian world Norman and Angevin England and southern Italy and the Latin East exploring contemporary attitudes to rule and rulers (especially kings) and the methods and symbolism of ruling as well as the reputations of individual kings in modern historiography. Dr C.P. LEWIS teaches in the Department of History at the University of Liverpool; Dr EMMA COWNIE teaches in the Department of History King's College London. Contributors: JANET L. NELSON STEPHANIE MOOERS CHRISTELOW JEAN A. TRUAX RALPH V. TURNER BROCK W. HOLDEN EMILIE AMT G.A. LOUD DAVID ABULAFIA DEBORAH GERISH
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