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The Haskins Society Journal 19: 2007. Studies in Medieval History

William North, Charity Urbanski, Alice Taylor, Anna Trumbore Jones, Janet L. Nelson, Jörg Peltzer, Maureen C. Miller, Pauline Stafford, Richard Sharpe, Stephen R. Morillo

The most recent research into aspects of the early middle ages.

The 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, broadly conceived, and includes topics ranging from analysis of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles for the early construction of English identity, to the exercise of Norman naval power in the Mediterranean, to several studies of churchmen and church organization in Rouen, Aquitaine and Florence, and more.

RICHARD SHARPE, JANET L. NELSON, JORG PETLZER, MAUREEN C. MILLER, ANNA TRUMBORE JONES, ALICE TAYLOR, CHARLES D. STANTON, CHARITY URBANSKI, PAULINE STAFFORD.

Publisher

Boydell Press

Publication Date

7/18/2008

ISBN

9781843833932

Pages

180

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About the Author

Portrait of author William North
William North
England born Journalist, Novelist, Poet, Short Story Writer who settled in New York.

In England he established a periodical North's Magazine, and in New York he began publishing sensational stories like "The Living Corpse" which appeared in Putnam's in 1853 and was later reprinted in the Saturday Press.

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