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Anglo-Norman Studies XLV - Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2022: Stephen D. Church Anglo-Norman Studies XLV - Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2022
Stephen D. Church; Contributions by Laura Bailey, Rory Naismith, Alheydis Plassmann, Benjamin Pohl, …
R2,320 Discovery Miles 23 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"A series which is a model of its kind": Edmund King This year's volume is made up of articles that were presented at the conference in Bonn, held under the auspices of the University. In this volume, Alheydis Plassmann, the Allen Brown Memorial lecturer, analyses how two contemporary commentators reported the events of their day, the contest between two grandchildren of William the Conqueror as they struggled for supremacy in England and Normandy during the 1140s. The Marjorie Chibnall Essay prize winner, Laura Bailey, examines the geographical spaces occupied by the exile in The Gesta Herewardi and Fouke le Fitz Waryn. Andrea Stieldorf compares the seals and the coins of Germany/Lotharingia in the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth centuries with those made in England, exploring the ideas embedded in the iconography of the two connected visual sources. Domesday Book forms the focus of two important new studies, one by Rory Naismith looking at the moneyers to be found in Domesday, adding substantially to the information gained on this important group of artisans, and one by Chelsea Shields-Más on the sheriffs of Edward the Confessor, giving us new insights into the key officials in the royal administration. Elisabeth van Houts examines the life of Empress Matilda before she returned to her father's court in 1125 throwing new light on Matilda's "German" years, while Laura Wangerin looks at how tenth-century Ottonian women used communication to further their political goals. Steven Vanderputten takes the challenge of thinking about religious change at the turn of the Millennium through the lens of the Life of John, Abbot of Gorze Abbey, by John of Saint-Arnoul. Benjamin Pohl looks at the role of the abbot in prompting monk-historians to embark on their historiographical tasks through the work of one individual chronicler, Andreas of Marchiennes, responsible for writing, at his abbot's behest, the Chronicon Marchianense. And Megan Welton explores the implications of honorific titles through an examination of the title dux as it was attached to two tenth-century women rulers. The volume offers a wide range of insightful essays which add considerably to our understanding of the central middle ages.

The Haskins Society Journal 26 - 2014. Studies in Medieval History (Hardcover): Laura L. Gathagan, William North The Haskins Society Journal 26 - 2014. Studies in Medieval History (Hardcover)
Laura L. Gathagan, William North; Contributions by Benjamin Pohl, Corinna Matlis, Georgia Henley, …
R2,333 Discovery Miles 23 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The most recent research into the Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, and Angevin worlds. The essays here consider a broad range of topics drawn from the early to central Middle Ages. These include a fascinating glimpse of the controversy surrounding Theodoric of Ostrogoth's identity as a builder king; evidence of Byzantine slavery that emerges from a ninth-century Frankish exegetical tract; conciliar prohibitions against interfaith dining; and a fresh look at the doomed Danish marriage of Philip II of France. The Journal's commitment tosource analysis is continued with chapters examining female authority on the coins of Henry the Lion; the use and meaning of monastic depredation lists; and the relationship between Henry of Huntingdon and Robert of Torigni. Finally, the volume offers a truly rich set of explorations of the political and historiographical dynamics between England and Wales from the tenth century through the late Middle Ages. This volume also contains the Henry Loyn Memorial Lecture for 2008. Contributors: Shane Bobrycki, Gregory I. Halfond, Thomas Heeboll-Holm, Georgia Henley, Jitske Jasperse, Simon Keynes, Maria Cristina La Rocca, Corinna Matlis, Benjamin Pohl, Thomas Roche, Owain WynJones

EU Foreign Policy and Crisis Management Operations - Power, purpose and domestic politics (Paperback): Benjamin Pohl EU Foreign Policy and Crisis Management Operations - Power, purpose and domestic politics (Paperback)
Benjamin Pohl
R1,410 Discovery Miles 14 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores the drivers of the EU's recent forays into peace- and state-building operations. Since the Union's European (now Common) Security and Defence Policy (ESDP/CSDP) became operational in 2003, the EU has conducted more than 20 civilian and military operations that broadly served to either deter aggression in host countries, and/or to build or strengthen the rule of law. This sudden burst of EU activity in the realm of external security is interesting from both a scholarly and a policy perspective. On one hand, institutionalised cooperation in the field of foreign, security and defence policy challenges the mainstream in IR theory which holds that in such sovereignty-sensitive areas cooperation would necessarily be limited. On the other hand, the sheer quantity of operations suggests that the ESDP may represent a potentially significant feature of global governance. In order to understand the drivers behind CSDP, EU Foreign Policy and Crisis Management Operations analyses the policy output in this area, including the operations conducted in the CSDP framework. Up until now, many studies inferred the logic behind CSDP from express intentions, institutional developments and (the potential of) pooled capabilities. By mining the rich data that CSDP operations represent in terms of the motives and ambitions of EU governments for the CSDP, this book advances our understanding of the framework at large. This book will be of much interest to students of European Security, EU policy, peacebuilding, statebuilding, and IR.

EU Foreign Policy and Crisis Management Operations - Power, purpose and domestic politics (Hardcover): Benjamin Pohl EU Foreign Policy and Crisis Management Operations - Power, purpose and domestic politics (Hardcover)
Benjamin Pohl
R4,443 Discovery Miles 44 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores the drivers of the EU's recent forays into peace- and state-building operations. Since the Union's European (now Common) Security and Defence Policy (ESDP/CSDP) became operational in 2003, the EU has conducted more than 20 civilian and military operations that broadly served to either deter aggression in host countries, and/or to build or strengthen the rule of law. This sudden burst of EU activity in the realm of external security is interesting from both a scholarly and a policy perspective. On one hand, institutionalised cooperation in the field of foreign, security and defence policy challenges the mainstream in IR theory which holds that in such sovereignty-sensitive areas cooperation would necessarily be limited. On the other hand, the sheer quantity of operations suggests that the ESDP may represent a potentially significant feature of global governance. In order to understand the drivers behind CSDP, EU Foreign Policy and Crisis Management Operations analyses the policy output in this area, including the operations conducted in the CSDP framework. Up until now, many studies inferred the logic behind CSDP from express intentions, institutional developments and (the potential of) pooled capabilities. By mining the rich data that CSDP operations represent in terms of the motives and ambitions of EU governments for the CSDP, this book advances our understanding of the framework at large. This book will be of much interest to students of European Security, EU policy, peacebuilding, statebuilding, and IR.

The Cambridge Companion to the Age of William the Conqueror (Hardcover): Benjamin Pohl The Cambridge Companion to the Age of William the Conqueror (Hardcover)
Benjamin Pohl
R2,121 Discovery Miles 21 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This Cambridge Companion offers readers a comparative cultural history of north-western Europe in the crucial period of the eleventh century: the age of William the Conqueror. Besides England, Normandy, and northern France, the volume also explores Scandinavia, the North Sea world, the insular world beyond the English Channel, and various parts of Continental Europe. This Companion features essays designed specifically for those wishing to advance their knowledge and understanding of this important period of European history using a holistic and contextual perspective, deliberately shifting the focus away from William the man and onto the rich and fascinating culture of the world in which he lived and ruled. This was not the age created by William, but the age that created him. With contributions by leading international experts, this volume provides an inclusive and innovative study companion that is both authoritative and timely.

Anglo-Norman Studies XXXVII - Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2014 (Hardcover): Elisabeth M. C. Van Houts Anglo-Norman Studies XXXVII - Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2014 (Hardcover)
Elisabeth M. C. Van Houts; Contributions by Benjamin Pohl, Edmund King, Elisabeth M. C. Van Houts, Eljas Oksanen, …
R2,475 Discovery Miles 24 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The latest research on aspects of the Anglo-Norman world. The contributions collected here demonstrate the full range and vitality of current work on the Anglo-Norman period, from a variety of different angles and disciplines. Topics include architecture and material remains in Winchester, Kent and Hampshire; the role of Duke Richard II and Abbot John of Fecamp in early Normandy; political and liturgical culture at the Anglo-Norman and Angevin courts; the lost (illustrated?) prototype of Dudo of Saint-Quentin's early Norman history and Geoffrey of Monmouth's motivation for his Historia Regum Britonum; twelfth-century legal scholarship and the archaic use of vernacular vocabulary in law texts; trade and travel; and a study of episcopal acta from the south-western Norman dioceses. Contributors: Richard Allen, Pierre Bauduin, Johanna Dale, Jennifer Farrell, Peter Fergusson, Sara Harris, Nicholas Karn, Edmund King, Lauren Mancia, Eljas Oksanen, Gesine Oppitz-Trotman, Benjamin Pohl, Katherine Weikert

Dudo of Saint-Quentin's Historia Normannorum - Tradition, Innovation and Memory (Hardcover): Benjamin Pohl Dudo of Saint-Quentin's Historia Normannorum - Tradition, Innovation and Memory (Hardcover)
Benjamin Pohl
R2,487 Discovery Miles 24 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Interdisciplinary study of one of the most important texts of the Anglo-Norman period. When Dudo of Saint-Quentin's Historia Normannorum first appeared in or around 1015, written for the then Duke of Normandy, Richard II, Dudo created a text without precedent. By committing the lives and deeds of Richard II'sancestors to written memory for the first time since the foundation of Normandy under the Viking Rollo in 911, Dudo provided the Norman court at Rouen with both an official dynastic historiography and a treasured record of theircollective past. The Historia Normannorum was conceived, from the outset, as an idiosyncratic text which purported to be both staunchly traditional and remarkably innovative. This book's analysis of the Historiauses historical and manuscript evidence, alongside literary theory and approaches from memory studies, to provide fresh insights into the text. It shows the Historia to be one of the most influential and important historical narratives of the Middle Ages, perhaps even the earliest surviving example of an illustrated chronicle from the entire Latin West. BENJAMIN POHL teaches in the Department of History, University of Bristol.

The Bristol Merlin - Revealing the Secrets of a Medieval Fragment (Paperback, New edition): Leah Tether, Laura Chuhan Campbell,... The Bristol Merlin - Revealing the Secrets of a Medieval Fragment (Paperback, New edition)
Leah Tether, Laura Chuhan Campbell, Benjamin Pohl; Assisted by Michael Richardson
R1,041 Discovery Miles 10 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Bristol Merlin - Revealing the Secrets of a Medieval Fragment (Hardcover, New edition): Leah Tether, Laura Chuhan Campbell,... The Bristol Merlin - Revealing the Secrets of a Medieval Fragment (Hardcover, New edition)
Leah Tether, Laura Chuhan Campbell, Benjamin Pohl; Assisted by Michael Richardson
R2,621 Discovery Miles 26 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Publishing in a Medieval Monastery - The View from Twelfth-Century Engelberg: Benjamin Pohl Publishing in a Medieval Monastery - The View from Twelfth-Century Engelberg
Benjamin Pohl
R417 Discovery Miles 4 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This Element contributes to the burgeoning field of medieval publishing studies with a case study of the books produced at the Benedictine monastery of Engelberg under its celebrated twelfth-century abbot, Frowin (1143–78). Frowin was the first abbot of Engelberg whose book provision policy relied on domestic production serviced by an internal scribal workforce, and his tenure marked the first major expansion of the community's library. This Element's in-depth discussion of nearly forty colophons inscribed in the books made for this library during Frowin's transformative abbacy offers a fresh perspective on monastic publishing practice in the twelfth century by directing our view to a mode of publication that has received only limited attention in scholarship to date.

The Cambridge Companion to the Age of William the Conqueror (Paperback): Benjamin Pohl The Cambridge Companion to the Age of William the Conqueror (Paperback)
Benjamin Pohl
R775 Discovery Miles 7 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This Cambridge Companion offers readers a comparative cultural history of north-western Europe in the crucial period of the eleventh century: the age of William the Conqueror. Besides England, Normandy, and northern France, the volume also explores Scandinavia, the North Sea world, the insular world beyond the English Channel, and various parts of Continental Europe. This Companion features essays designed specifically for those wishing to advance their knowledge and understanding of this important period of European history using a holistic and contextual perspective, deliberately shifting the focus away from William the man and onto the rich and fascinating culture of the world in which he lived and ruled. This was not the age created by William, but the age that created him. With contributions by leading international experts, this volume provides an inclusive and innovative study companion that is both authoritative and timely.

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