Contents
Introduction
1 Fatherhood in late Lombard Italy
Ross Balzaretti
2 Anger, emotion and a biography of William the Conqueror
David Bates
3 ‘Anglo-Saxon Chronicle(s)’ or ‘Old English Royal Annals’?
Nicholas Brooks
4 The tale of Queen Ælfthryth in William of Malmesbury’s Gesta Regum Anglorum
Kirsten A. Fenton
5 Women, children and the profits of war John Gillingham
Charles Insley
7 Nest of Deheubarth: reading female power in the historiography of Wales
Susan M. Johns
8 Carolingian rulers and marriage in the age of Louis the Pious and his sons
Sylvie Joye
9 The cult of King Edward the Martyr during the reign of King Æthelred the Unready
Simon Keynes
10 Consors regni: a problem of gender? The consortium between Amalasuntha and Theodahad in 534
Cristina La Rocca
11 ‘Public’ aspects of lordly women’s domestic activities in France, c.1050–1200
Kimberly A. LoPrete
12 Property rights in Anglo-Saxon wills: a synoptic view
Julie Mumby
13 ‘Hunnish scenes’/Frankish scenes: a case of history that stands still?
Janet L. Nelson
14 Assembly government and assembly law Susan Reynolds
Professor Pauline Stafford’s publications in chronological order, excluding reviews
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