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Early and medieval to 1485

  • The Age of Athelstanby Paul Hill

    The History Press 2004; US$ 27.55

    In an age of evocative names like Eric Bloodaxe and Egil Skallagrimson, one name has been lost in the mists of time: that of Athelstan, ruler of all Britain. This book tells the story. more...

  • Alfred the Greatby Jacob Abbott

    Andrews UK 2012; US$ 2.99

    A chronicle of one of the greatest Kings in history. Alfred the Great defended the Anglo-Saxons from the invading Vikings, as well as working to improve the legal system in his kingdom.The current Queen of England is a direct descendent of this fascinating man. more...

  • Anglo-Norman Studies 24by John Gillingham

    Boydell & Brewer 2002; US$ 95.00

    Seven papers in this volume deal with England, six (four of them in French) with northern and western France. One major focus is on the endowment and building of churches in England from the late Anglo-Saxon period to the early thirteenth century; a second important group looks at war, rebellion and castle-building in Normandy and Poitou. more...

  • Anglo-Norman Studies 25by John Gillingham

    Boydell & Brewer 2003; US$ 95.00

    The Battle Conference celebrated its quarter-centenary in 2002 in Glasgow, and this volume, while ranging from Norman Sicily to Scandinavia, has a particular focus on Scottish themes. There are six papers on aspects of Scottish history from the eleventh to the early thirteenth century: on kings and their followers, on the building of burghs, and on... more...

  • Anglo-Norman Studies 26by John Gillingham

    Boydell & Brewer 2004; US$ 90.00

    The sense of a group of scholars sharing work in progress comes over on numerous occasions... a series which is a model of its kind. EDMUND KING, HISTORY more...

  • Anglo-Norman Studies 27by John Gillingham

    Boydell & Brewer 2005; US$ 95.00

    A series which is a model of its kind EDMUND KING, HISTORY more...

  • Anglo-Norman Studies 28by C. P. Lewis

    Boydell & Brewer 2006; US$ 90.00

    `A series which is a model of its kind.' EDMUND KING, HISTORY more...

  • Anglo-Norman Studies 30by C. P. Lewis

    Boydell & Brewer 2008; US$ 90.00

    The latest collection of articles on Anglo-Norman topics, with a particular focus on Wales. more...

  • Anglo-Norman Studies 32by C.P. Lewis

    Boydell & Brewer 2010; US$ 90.00

    This latest collection reflects the full range and vitality of the current work on the Anglo-Norman period. It opens with the R. Allen Brown Memorial Lecture for 2009, a wide-ranging reflection by the distinguished French historian Dominique Barthélemy on the Peace of God and the role of bishops in the long eleventh century. Economic history is... more...

  • Anglo-Norman Studies 33by C. P. Lewis

    Boydell & Brewer 2011; US$ 80.00

    The latest volume of Battle Conference proceedings emphasizes the European range and interdisciplinarity of the series. It opens with Anne Duggan's R. Allen Brown Memorial Lecture for 2010, on the effects of Pope Alexander III's so-called "marriage legislation" in England. Norman history is covered by chapters on the detailed account... more...