Barrett, Work and Community, 242–48; Street, “Swift Difference,” 20–23; Halpern, “Iron Fist,” 171–74; Cohen, Making a New Deal, 160–61. 2. Cohen, Making a New Deal, 160–61. 3. Halpern, Killing Floor, 77–80; Cohen, Making a New Deal, ...
... after 1093, in the persons of King Máel Coluim (Malcolm) III's and Queen Margaret's sons Donchadd (Duncan) and Edgar, he had installed kings who were likely to cooperate with the rulers of Normandy and England.
... Jablonsky, Pride in the Jungle,96–97; Brody, Butcher Workmen, 87; Fogel, Meat Industry, 34. 55. “Argo,” New Majority 2, no. 5 (2 August 1919), 2; see also “Argo Is a Shambles as Guards Kill Strikers,” New Majority 2, no.
Pirie makes the case that most comic horror films belong in another tradition altogether, relying on pastiche of horror conventions and in many cases a high camp aesthetic that runs contrary to the aims of a genuine horror film ...
J. Williams and A. Stones, pp.52–3, claims it was concocted by Doublet, but her arguments, while ingenious, are unconvincing. Barroux, 'Vassalité', esp. pp.15–26; Dufour, Actes, I, p.463, nn.14, 15, ...
Taking an innovative approach, he argues for a move away from old perceptions and controversies associated with William’s life and the Norman Conquest. This deeply researched volume is the scholarly biography for our generation.
Fifteen years in the making, a landmark reinterpretation of the life of a pivotal figure in British and European history
Allen, Richard, 'Avant Lanfranc. Un réexamen de la carrière de Mauger, archevêque de Rouen (1037–1054/55)', in Julia Barrow and Véronique Gazeau (eds), Autour de Lanfranc (1010–2010): réforme et réformateurs dans l'Europe du Nord-Quest ...
À première vue, cette position historiographique paraît difficilement contestable, d'autant qu'elle est soutenue, ... réflexions autour d'un modèle réformateur normand aux Xle—XIIe siècles', in Autour de Lanfranc (1010—2010), éd.
Anglo-Saxon Graves and Grave Goods of the 6th and 7th Centuries AD: A Chronological Framework, Society for Medieval Archaeology, Leeds, forthcoming. 6 Bede, Historia Ecclesiastica, II.15, ed. Colgrave and Mynors, 188–91.
David Bates
On visual portrayal of the Annunciation, see M. Bleeke, Motherhood and Meaning in Medieval Sculpture. Representations from France, c. 1100–1500 (Cambridge University Press, 2017), pp.
This title provides an interpretative analysis of the history of the cross-Channel empire created by William the Conqueror in 1066 to its end in 1204 when the duchy of Normandy was conquered by the French king, Philip Augustus, the so ...
'This volume is based on two international conferences held in 2013 and 2014 at Ariano Irpino and at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. It contains essays by leading scholars in the field.
... the chronicler of Cluny , reported that the Christian king of the Nubians made war on neighboring pagan peoples ( Richard used that term to include Muslims ) .27 He almost certainly received this intelligence from the Latin Kingdom ...
Normandy Before 1066
This is a major work - the most substantial modern treatment (in English or French) of the early history of Normandy, before Duke William's conquest of England in 1066.
In this book, leading figures discuss the existing needs, challenges and opportunities for improving patient engagement and empowerment through health information technology, mapping out what has been accomplished and what work remains to ...
This book challenges the orthodox views of William I's great census of 1086, to give an intriguing story of the origins of England’s greatest historical record, as well as new...
William the Conqueror was a formidable personality, whose political imagination and ruthless will were the driving force of the Norman Conquest of England. In this biography, David Bates describes the...