The Haskins Society Journal 18: 2006. Studies in Medieval HistoryStephen R. Morillo, Stephen Morillo, Diane Korngiebel Fruits of the most recent research on the worlds of the eleventh and twelfth centuries are presented in this collection. It features several articles on textual criticism with important revisions to controversial texts and their readings, as well as pieces on cultural history, an investigation into monetary history, and analyses of the legal and political mechanisms of conquest. Contributors: MARTIN AURELL, NICHOLAS PAUL, ROBERT F. BERKHOFER III, STEFAN JURASINSKI, JULIE KERR, KIMM STARR-REID, TARA GALE, JOHN LANGDON, NATALIE LEISHMAN, ALAN M. STAHL, KENNETH PENNINGTON |
Contents
a Reassessment | 19 |
The Canterbury Forgeries Revisited | 36 |
Hospitality in TwelfthCentury England | 72 |
Performing the Other in the History of the Kings of Britain | 93 |
The Sterling Abroad | 132 |
King Roger IIs Legislation | 140 |
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