Ann Williams: A Personal Appreciation - Stephen D. Church
Life Writing and the Anglo-Saxons - William M. Aird
Meet the Swarts: Tracing a Thegnly Family in Late Anglo-Saxon
England - Lucy Marten
The Moneyers of Kent in the Long Eleventh Century - Hirokazu
Tsurushima
Master Wace: a cross-Channel Prosopographer for the Twelfth
Century? - Valentine Fallan
Charter Attestations by Canon Wace - Judith Everard
From Minster to Manor: the Early History of Bredon - Vanessa
King
Eadulfingtun, Edmonton and their Contexts - Pamela Taylor
The Family of Wulfric Spott: an Anglo-Saxon Mercian Marcher
Dynasty? - Charles Insley
The Burial of King Æthelred the Unready at St Paul's - Simon
Keynes
Eustace II of Boulogne, the Crises of 1051-2 and the English
Coinage - Sally Harvey
Through the Eye of the Needle: Stigand, the Bayeux Tapestry and the
Beginnings of the Historia Anglorum - K. S. B Keats-Rohan
Robert of Torigni and the Historia Anglorum - David Bates
Invoking Earl Waltheof - Emma Mason
Hidden Lives: English Lords in post-Conquest Lincolnshire and
Beyond - David Roffe
Lordship and Lunching: Interpretations of Eating and Food in the
Anglo-Norman World, 1050-1200, with Reference to the Bayeux
Tapestry - Mark Hagger
The Exchequer Cloth, c. 1176-1832: the Calculator, the Game of
Chess, and the Process of Photozincography - Stephen D. Church
Ann Williams: a Bibliography 1969-2011
Dr K S B Keats-Rohan is Director of the Linacre Unit for Prosopographical Research and Fellow of the European Humanities Research Centre, University of Oxford. Mark Hagger is a reader in medieval history at Bangor University. S.D. Church is Professor in Medieval Studies at the University of Lincoln.
A thoughtful and inspiring token of homage to one of our finest
Domesday scholars.
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Help[s] increase our understanding of Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman
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