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Writing Medieval Biography, 750-1250 - Essays in Honour of Frank Barlow (Hardcover): David Bates, Julia Crick, Sarah Hamilton Writing Medieval Biography, 750-1250 - Essays in Honour of Frank Barlow (Hardcover)
David Bates, Julia Crick, Sarah Hamilton; Contributions by Barbara Yorke, Christopher J. Holdsworth, …
R2,987 Discovery Miles 29 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A survey both of medieval biographical writings, and the problems of recovering medieval lives. Biography is one of the oldest, most popular and most tenacious of literary forms. Perhaps the best attested narrative form of the Middle Ages, it continues to draw modern historians of the medieval period to its peculiar challenge to explicate the general through the particular: the biographer's decisions to impose or to resist the imposition of order on biographical remnants raise issues which go to the heart of historical method. This collection, compiled in honour of a distinguished modern exponent of the art of biography, contains sixteen essays by leading scholars which examine the limits and possibilities of the genre for the period between 750AD and 1250AD. Ranging from pivotal figures such as Charlemagne, William the Conqueror and St Bernard, to the anonymous female skeleton in an Anglo-Saxon grave, from kings and queens to clerks and saints, and from individual to the collective biographies,this collection investigates both medieval biographical writings, and the issues surrounding the writing of medieval lives. Professor DAVID BATES is Director of the Institute of Historical Research; Dr JULIA CRICK and DrSARAH HAMILTON teach in the Department of History at the University of Exeter. Contributors: JANET L. NELSON, ROBIN FLEMING, BARBARA YORKE, RICHARD ABELS, SIMON KEYNES, PAULINE STAFFORD, ELISABETH VAN HOUTS, DAVID BATES,JANE MARTINDALE, CHRISTOPHER HOLDSWORTH, LINDY GRANT, MARJORIE CHIBNALL, EDMUND KING, JOHN GILLINGHAM, DAVID CROUCH, NICHOLAS VINCENT

King John - New Interpretations (Paperback): Stephen D. Church King John - New Interpretations (Paperback)
Stephen D. Church; Contributions by Archibald A M Duncan, Christopher Harper-Bill, Daniel Power, Ifor W. Rowlands, …
R778 R701 Discovery Miles 7 010 Save R77 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The most recent ideas and arguments from leading historians of John's reign. The reign of King John (1199-1216) is one of the most controversial in English history. When he succeeded to Richard the Lionheart's lands, he could legitimately claim to rule half modern France as well as England and Ireland; butby the time of his death his dominion lay in tatters, and his subjects had banded together to restrict his powers as king under the Magna Carta and to overthrow him in favour of the son of the king of France. Over the centuries his reign has provided politicians and historians with fertile ground for inspiration and argument, and this volume adds to the debate, offering the most recent ideas and arguments from leading historians on the subject, and covering all the major issues involved. It is coherently formulated around explorations of the two major events of his reign: the loss of his continental inheritance, and the ending of his reign in the disaster of civil war. Topicscover all aspects of his life and career, from his reputation, the economy, the Norman aristocracy, the Church, Justice and the Empire, to his mother Eleanor of Aquitaine and his wife Isabella of Angouleme. It will be essential reading for all interested in one of the most significant periods of English history. Contributors: NICK BARRATT, J.L. BOLTON, JIM BRADBURY,SEAN DUFFY, A.A.M. DUNCAN, NATALIE FRYDE, JOHN GILLINGHAM, CHRISTOPHER HARPER-BILL, PAUL LATIMER, JANE MARTINDALE, V.D. MOSS, DANIEL POWER, IFOR W. ROWLANDS, RALPH V. TURNER, NICHOLAS VINCENT. Professor S.D. CHURCH teaches in the Department of History at the University of East Anglia.

Medieval Knighthood IV - Papers from the fifth Strawberry Hill Conference, 1990 (Hardcover): Christopher Harper-Bill, Ruth... Medieval Knighthood IV - Papers from the fifth Strawberry Hill Conference, 1990 (Hardcover)
Christopher Harper-Bill, Ruth Harvey; Contributions by Adrian Ailes, Ann Williams, Charles Coulson, …
R2,986 Discovery Miles 29 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Latest research on the chivalric ethos of western Europe 10c-15c. from the practical [houses, armour], to the intellectual [concept of holy war, loyalty, etc.] These eight papers from the Strawberry Hill Conference cover a wide area, but common themes emerge. One group of essays deals with the embellishments of lordship, both architectural and heraldic, studying residences and also developments in armour. A second group concerns ideals which motivated the aristocracy of western Europe, from the late 10th to the 15th centuries: romances, the Peace movement of Aquitaine, holy war, and loyalty. Concentration on rationalism and free will in the writings of the cultural circle which revolved around Sir John Fastolf is identified as an important element in the development of the English Renaissance. Professor CHRISTOPHER HARPER-BILLteaches in the Department of History, University of East Anglia; Dr RUTH HARVEY is lecturer in French, Royal Holloway and Bedford New College. Contributors: ADRIAN AILES, JEFFREY ASHCROFT, CHARLES COULSON, JONATHAN HUGHES, JANE MARTINDALE, PETER NOBLE, MATTHEW STRICKLAND, ANN WILLIAMS

Anglo-Norman Studies XXIII - Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2000 (Hardcover): John B Gillingham Anglo-Norman Studies XXIII - Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2000 (Hardcover)
John B Gillingham; Contributions by Alan Cooper, Bjoern Weiler, Carole Rawcliffe, Charles Coulson, …
R2,584 Discovery Miles 25 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In chronological and geographical scope this volume ranges fromtenth-century Marchiennes, to three castles c.1300 in Co. Carlow, via Toulouse in 1159; none the less, England in the eleventh and twelfth centuries remains central. Three papers deal with the late Anglo-Saxon earls and their followers as consumers and politicians; three with religious institutions in both charitable and political perspective. Familiar subjects such as English castle keeps, the Bayeux Tapestry and the New Forest are shown in unfamiliar light. Other papers consider contemporary views of Henry I and Stephen and modern views of Anglo-Saxon slavery.

The Ideals and Practice of Medieval Knighthood, volume II - Papers from the Third Strawberry Hill Conference, 1986 (Hardcover):... The Ideals and Practice of Medieval Knighthood, volume II - Papers from the Third Strawberry Hill Conference, 1986 (Hardcover)
Christopher Harper-Bill, Ruth Harvey; Contributions by David Crouch, Elspeth Kennedy, Jane P. Martindale, …
R2,173 Discovery Miles 21 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This wide-ranging and instructive collection makes a valuable addition to the fast-growing body of work on medieval chivalry.' HISTORY

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