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Essays on aspects of medieval military history, encompassing the
most recent critical approaches. The essays in this volume honour
the career and achievements of Richard Abels, the distinguished
historian of medieval military history; in particular, they aim to
reflect how the "cultural turn" in the field has led to exciting
new developments in scholarship. Ranging from the late eighth
century to the fifteenth, from northern England to the Levant, the
chapters analyze how medieval kings and commanders practiced a
genuine military science, how themeanings of victory and defeat
were constructed by chroniclers and whole societies, how wars were
remembered and propagandized, and how religion and war mixed.
The sense of a group of scholars sharing work in progress comes
over on numerous occasions... a series which is a model of its
kind. EDMUND KING, HISTORY The emphasis in this collection of
recent work on the Anglo-Norman realm is particularly on narrative
sources: Dudo, Vita AEdwardi Regis, monastic chronicle audiences in
the Fens, the chronicles of Anjou, the Warenne view of the past -
and much later sources for stereotypical images of the Normans.
There are also papers analysing both charter and chronicle evidence
in reconsiderations of the succession disputes following the deaths
of William I and WilliamII. Papers range geographically from Anjou
to the Irish Sea zone. Contributors, from France and Germany as
well as from Britain, Ireland and the US, are BERNARD S. BACHRACH,
RICHARD BARBER, JULIA BARROW, CLARE DOWNHAM, VERONIQUE GAZEAU, JOHN
GRASSI, ELISABETH VAN HOUTS, JENNIFER PAXTON, NEIL STREVETT, NEIL
WRIGHT.
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