The latest volume of the Haskins Society Journal, presenting recent research on the Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, Viking and Angevin worlds of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, includes topics ranging from examinations of the cultures of power and peacemaking to analyses of patterns of religious patronage, ethnic stereotyping, law and theology, the Renaissance of the Twelfth Century, and politics in the Ireland of Lionel of Antwerp.
Contributors: THOMAS N. BISSON, PAUL DALTON, BRIAN GOLDING, TRACEY-ANNE COOPER, FLORIN CURTA, JASON TALIADOROS, GILBERT STACK, ALEX NOVIKOFF, PETER CROOKS
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Hallucinations of Power: Climates of Fright in the Early Twelfth Century – Thomas Bisson
Sites and Occasions of Peacemaking in England and Normandy,
c. 900-
c. 1150 – Paul Dalton
Trans-boarder Transactions: Patterns of Patronage in Anglo-Norman Wales – Brian Golding
Lay Piety, Confessional Directives and the Compiler’s Method in Late Anglo-Saxon England – Tracey-Anne Cooper
Furor Teutonicus. A Note on Ethnic Stereotypes in Suger’s Deeds of Louis the Fat – Florin Curta
Law and Theology in Gilbert of Foliot’s [c. 1105/10-1187/88] Correspondence – Jason Taliadoros
A Lost Law of Henry II: The Assize of Oxford and Monetary Reform – Gilbert Stack
The Renaissance of the Twelfth Century Before Haskins – Alex Novikoff
`Hobbes’, `Dogs’ and Politics in the Ireland of lionel of Antwerp, c. 1361-6 – Peter Crooks