The 2006 volume of the Haskins Society features another impressive array of academics addressing the period from Anglo-Saxon to Angevin.
This latest volume of the Haskins Society Journal presents recent research on the Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, Viking and Angevin worlds of the eleventh and twelfth centuries; topics range from a major reassessment of King Alfred [the last work finished by Patrick Wormald] and examinations of William the Conqueror, Thomas Beckett and Sybil of Jerusalem, to questions of legal testimony, military organization, western geographic knowledge in the middle ages, and more.
Contributors: WILLIAM M. AIRD, NATHANIEL LANE TAYLOR, DAVID BATES, JOHN D. HOSLER, ROBERT JONES, HELEN J. NICHOLSON, BERNARD HAMILTON
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Living with King Alfred – Patrick Wormald
Edward A. Freeman in America and `The English People in their Three Homes’ – William M. Aird
Kin and the Courts: Testimony of Kinship in Lawsuits of Angevin England – Nathaniel Lane Taylor
William the Conqueror and his Wider Western European World – David Bates
The Brief Military Career of Thomas Becket – John D. Hosler
`What Banner Thine’? The Banner as a Symbol of Identification, Status and Authority on the Battlefield – Robert W. Jones
`La roine preude femme et bonne dame’: Queen Sybil of Jerusalem (1186-1190) in History and Legend, 1186-1300 – Helen J. Nicholson
The Lands of Prester John. Western Knowledge of Asia and Africa at the Time of the Crusades – Bernard Hamilton
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Robert W. Jones is Alumni Association Coordinator and tutor at Advanced Studies in England, an independent study abroad programme based in Bath, England. He is also a Visiting Scholar in History at Franklin and Marshall College, Pennsylvania, and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.