Why 1016 Matters; or, The Politics of Memory and Identity in Cnut's
kingdom - Charles Insley
Why Did Cnut Conquer England? - Niels Lund
Conquest and the Law - Bruce O'Brien
Cnut and William: A Comparison - Elisabeth M C van Houts
Currency and Conquest in Eleventh-Century England - Rory
Naismith
Episcopal Exon? Exeter, Cathedral Library, MS 3500 and the Role of
Bishops in the Domesday Survey - Lois Lane
Conquest and Manuscript Culture - Julia C Crick
Kings, Saints and Conquests - Sarah Foot
Cultures of Conquest: Warfare and Enslavement in Britain Before and
After 1066 - John B Gillingham
Conquest and Material Culture - Catherine E. Karkov
Remapping Literary History: The Patronage of Anglo-Saxon and
Anglo-Norman Queens - Elizabeth M. Tyler
Queens and Demons: Women in English Royal Genealogies,
c.1100-c.1223 - Peter Sigurdson Lunga
French Women in Early Norman England: The Case of Hawise of
Bacqueville - Stephanie Mooers Christelow
English contact with the European mainland throughout the eleventh
century - Timothy Bolton
The View from Wales: Anglo-Welsh Relations in the Time of England's
Conquests - Rebecca Thomas
England and the Papacy Between Two Conquests: The Shadow of
'Reform' - Benjamin Savill
Child Kings and the Norman Conquest: Representations of Association
and Succession - Emily Ward
LAURA ASHE is Professor of English at the University of Oxford and Fellow and Tutor at Worcester College, Oxford. CATHERINE E. KARKOV is Professor Emeritus of Art History, University of Leeds. Elisabeth van Houts is Honorary Professor of European Medieval History, University of Cambridge, and Fellow of Emmanuel College. Rebecca Thomas is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at Cardiff University.
Thought-provoking.
*HISTORY*
This substantial volume has much of considerable value to commend
it. It certainly offers detailed and authoritative surveys of the
context of these two invasions, which will enhance a fuller
understanding of the military sphere.
*BATTLEFIELDS TRUST MAGAZINE*
[T]he editors are to be congratulated for furthering the problem of
conquest and its correlates.
*THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW*
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