The centenary of the publication in 1882 of J H Round's Geoffrey de
Mandeville was celebrated by a conference reviewing subsequent
historical research into the Anarchy. each of the papers presented
deserved publication and their very diversity makes this a valuable
book.
`the liveliness of current research is fully demonstrated in this
volume, which arises form a conferecne held in 1992. Edmund King
leads off with a well- argued introucton that is of value to
specialists and students alike... a most valuable volume that
breaks new ground in its treatment of this puzzling reign'
Albion
`The centenary of the publication in 1882 of J H Round's Geoffrey
de Mandeville was celebrated by a conference reviewing subsequent
historical research into the Anarchy. Each of the papers presented
deserved publication and their very diversity makes this a valuable
book'
The Antiquaries Journal
`A collection of nine essays providing a lively analysis of
medieval kingship at its most vulnerable.'
The Medieval World
`The chief value of this volume lies in providing a survey of the
state of play to supplement and update the standard accounts by
H.A. Cronne in The Reign of Stephen ... and the late R.H.C. Davis
in King Stephen ... and it provides greater detail than the lively
Lancaster pamphlet by Keith Stringer.'
Judith A. Green, The Queen's University, Belfast, EHR Feb. 97
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