Journal Contents

Tables of Contents
Haskins Society Journal:
Studies in Medieval History, vols. 1-18 Haskins Society Journal 1 (1989)
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Bachrach, Bernard S. “Potius Rex quam esse dux putabatur”: Some Observations concerning Adémar of
Chabannes’ Panegyric on Duke William the Great.” (11-21).
Campbell, James. “The Sale of Land and the Economics of Power in Early England: Problems and
Possibilities.” (23-37).
Lifshitz, Felice. “The Encomium Emmae Reginae: a “Political Pamphlet” of the Eleventh Century?”
(39-50).
Spear, David S. “William Bona Anima, Abbot of St Stephen’s of Caen, 1070-1079.” (51-60).
Honeycutt, Lois L. “Images of Queenship in the High Middle Ages.” (61-71).
Beech, George T. “Aquitanians and Flemings in the Refoundation of Bardney Abbey (Lincolnshire)
in the Later Eleventh Century.” (73-90).
Baker, Derek. “Ailred of Rievaulx and Walter Espec.” (91-98).
Bliese, John R. E. “The Battle Rhetoric of Aelred of Rievaulx.” (99-107).
Patterson, Robert B. “Robert Fitz Harding of Bristol: Profile of an Early Angevin Burgess-Baron
Patrician and His Family’s Urban Involvement.” (109-122).
Suppe, Frederick C. “Castle Guard and the Castlery of Clun.” (123-134).
Keefe, Thomas K. “Counting Those Who Count: A Computer-Assisted Analysis of Charter
Witness-Lists and the Itinerant Court in the First Year of the Reign of Richard I.” (135-145).
Turner, Ralph V. “The Mandeville Inheritance, 1189-1223: Its Legal, Political, and Social Context.”
(147-172).
Cazel, Fred A., Jr. “Intertwined Careers: Hubert de Burgh and Peter des Roches.” (173-181).
Baldwin, John W. “French Chivalry Revisited: the Guillaume de Dole of Jean Renart.” (183-191). Haskins Society Journal 2 (1990)
Edited by Robert Patterson
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Jones, Michael E. “St. Germanus and the Adventus Saxonum.” (1-11).
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Bachrach, Bernard S. “The Questions of King Arthur’s Existence and of Romano-British Naval
Operations.” (13-28).
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Goffart, Walter. “The Historia Ecclesiastica: Bede’s Agenda and Ours.” (29-45).
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Meyer, Marc Anthony. “Early Anglo-Saxon Penitentials and the Position of Women.” (47-61).
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Lifshitz, Felice. “Eight Men In: Rouennais Traditions of Archiepiscopal Sanctity.” (63-74).
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Nelis, Suzanne J. “What Lanfranc Taught, What Anselm Learned.” (75-82).
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Vaughn, Sally. “St Anselm and Women.” (83-93).
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Morillo, Stephen. “Hastings: an Unusual Battle.” (95-103).
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Chibnall, Marjorie M. “Women in Orderic Vitalis.” (105-121).
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Spear, David S. “Geoffrey Brito, Archbishop of Rouen (1111-28).” (123-137).
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Waldman, Thomas G. “Hugh of Amiens, Archbishop of Rouen (1130-1164), the Norman Abbots,
and the Papacy: the Foundation of a “textual community””. ( 139-153)
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Dalton, Paul. “William, Early of York, and Royal Authority in Yorkshire in the Reign of Stephen.”
(155-165).
King, Edmund J. “The Foundation of Pipewell Abbey, Northhamptonshire.” (167-177).
Keefe, Thomas K. “Place-name Distribution of Royal Charters and the Historical Geography of
Patronage Strategies at the Court of King Henry II Plantagenet.” (179-188).
Amt, Emilie. “The Forest Regard of 1155.” (189-195).
Brand, Paul A. “Multis vigiliis excogitatam et inventam”: Henry II and the Creation of the English
Common Law.” (197-222).
Heiser, Richard. “The Households of the Justiciars of Richard I: an Inquiry into the Second Level of
Medieval English Government.” (223-231).
Hahn, Cynthia. “Proper Behavior for Knights and Kings: the Hagiography of Matthew Paris, monk
of St Albans.” (237-248). Haskins Society Journal 3 (1991) Edited by Robert B. Patterson
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Hyams, Paul. “Feud in Medieval England.” (1-21).
Abels, Richard P. “King Alfred’s Peace-making Strategies with the Vikings.” (23-34)
Truax, Jean A. “From Bede to Orderic Vitalis: Changing Perspectives on the Role of Women in the
Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman Churches.” (35-51).
Jordan, Victoria B. “The Role of Kingship in Tenth-Century Normandy: Hagiography of Dudo of
Saint-Quentin.” (53-62).
Bachrach, Bernard S. “The Combat Sculptures at Fulk Nerra’s “Battle Abbey” (c. 1005-1012).” (6380).
Guillot, Olivier. “A Reform of Investiture Before the Investiture Struggle in Anjou, Normandy, and
England.” (81-100).
Jessee, W. Scott. “The Angevin Civil War and the Norman Conquest of 1066.” (101-109).
Meyer, Marc Anthony. “Women’s Estates in Later Anglo-Saxon England: the Politics of
Possession.” (111-129).
Nelis, Suzanne J. “The Boethian Anselm.” (131-139).
Tabuteau, Emily Z. “The Role of Law in the Succession to Normandy and England, 1087.” (141169).
Patterson, Robert B. “Bristol: An Angevin Baronial Capital Under Royal Siege.” (171-181).
Turner, Ralph V. “King John in His Context: A Comparison with His Contemporaries.” (183-195). Haskins Society Journal 4 (1992; published 1993) Edited by Robert B. Patterson
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Babcock, Robert S. “Imbeciles and Normans: the ynfidion of Gruffudd ap Rhys Reconsidered.” (19).
Byock, Jesse L. & SKIA. “Disease and Archaeology in Egil’s Saga: a First Look.” (11-22).
Potts, Cassandra W. “The Earliest Norman Counts Revisited: the Lords of Mortain.” (23-35).
Loud, Graham A. “Churches and Churchmen in an Age of Conquest: Southern Italy, 1030-1130.”
(37-53).
Spear, David. “The School of Caen Revisited.” (55-66).
Gillingham, John. “Conquering the Barbarians: War and Chivalry in Twelfth-Century Britain.” (6784).
Johnson-South, Ted. “The Norman Conquest of Durham: Norman Historians and the AngloSaxon Community of St Cuthbert.” (85-95).
Callahan, Thomas, Jr. “The Arrest of Bishops at Stephen’s Court: A Reassessment.” (97-108).
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Heiser, Richard. “The Sheriffs of Richard I: Trends of Management as Seen in the Shrieval
Appointments from 1189-1194.” HSJ 4 (1992): 109-122.
Colker, Marvin L. “The “Margam Chronicle” in a Dublin Manuscript.” (123-148). Haskins Society Journal 5 (1993) Edited by Robert B. Patterson
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Thomas, Hugh M. “Portrait of a Medieval Anti-Semite: Richard Malebisse vero agnomine Mala Bestia.”
(1-15).
Lewis, C. P. “The Domesday Jurors.” (17-44).
Phillips, Seymour. “European Expansion Before Columbus: Causes and Consequences.” (45-59).
Beech, George T. “The Ventures of the Dukes of Aquitaine into Spain and the Crusader East in the
Early Twelfth Century.” (61-75).
Hollister, C. Warren. “The Magnates of King Stephen’s Reign: Reluctant Anarchists.” (77-87).
Helmerichs, Robert. “King Stephen’s Norman Itinerary, 1137.” (89-97).
Keefe, Thomas K. “Proffers for heirs and heiresses in the Pipe Rolls: Some Observations on
Indebtedness in the Years before Magna Carta (1180-1212).” (99-109).
Crouch, David. “The Hidden History of the Twelfth Century.” (111-130). Haskins Society Journal 6 (1994; published 1995) Edited by Robert B. Patterson
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Dier, Cary L. “The Proper Relationship between Lord and Vassal: Towards a Rationale for AngloNorman Litigation.” (1-12).
Ridyard, Susan J. “Monk-kings and the Anglo-Saxon Hagiographic Tradition.” (13-27).
Maund, K. L. “’A Turmoil of Warring Princes’: Political Leadership in Ninth-Century Denmark.”
(29-47).
Schoenfeld, Edward J. “Anglo-Saxon Burhs and Continental Burgs: Early Medieval Fortifications in
Constitutional Perspective.” (49-66).
Fleming, Robin. “History and Liturgy at Pre-Conquest Christ Church.” (67-83).
Bachrach, Bernard S. “The Milites and the Millenium.” (85-95).
Halpin, Patricia. “Women Religious in Anglo-Saxon England.” (97-110).
Hanawalt, Emily Albu. “Dudo of St Quentin: the Heroic Past Imagined.” (111-118).
Callahan, Daniel F. “Jerusalem in the Monastic Imaginations of the Early Eleventh Century.” (119127).
Cowdrey, H. E. J. “The Enigma of Archbishop Lanfranc.” (129-152).
Roffe, David. “The Making of Domesday Book Reconsidered.” (153-166). Haskins Society Journal 7 (1995; published 1997) Edited by C.P. Lewis & Emma Cownie
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Cownie, Emma. “Religious Patronage at Post-Conquest Bury St Edmunds.” (1-9).
Brooks, Nicholas. “Medieval Bridges: A Window onto Changing Concepts of State Power.” (11-30).
Alexander, Louis. “The Legal Status of the Native Briton in Late Seventh-Century Wessex as
Reflected by the Law Code of Ine.” (31-38).
Bliese, John R. E. “St. Cuthbert’s and St Neot’s Help in War: Visions and Exhortations.” (39-62).
“Who was Rhys Sais? Some Comments on Anglo-Welsh Relations before 1066.” (63-73).
Jessee, W. Scott. “Urban Violence and the Coup d’état of Fulk le Rechin in Angers, 1067.” (75-82).
Teunis, H. B. “The Countergift in caritate according to the Cartulary of Noyers.” (83-88).
Potter, Julie. “The Vita Gundulfi in its Historical Context.” (89-100).
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Wertheimer, Laura. “Adeliza of Louvain and Anglo-Norman Queenship.” (101-115).
Johns, Susan. “The Wives and Widows of the Earls of Chester, 1100-1252: the Charter Evidence.”
(117-132).
Helmholz, Richard. “Excommunication and the Angevin Leap Forward.” (133-149).
Milsom, S. F. C. “Maitland and the Grand Assize.” HSJ 7 (1995): 151-177.
Roffe, David. “The Hundred Rolls and their Antecedents: Some Thoughts on the Inquisition in
Thirteenth-Century England.” (179-187). Haskins Society Journal 8 (1996; published 1999) Edited by C.P. Lewis & Emma Cownie
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Nelson, Janet L. “Bad Kingship in the Earlier Middle Ages.” (1-26).
Christelow, Stephanie Mooers. “The Royal Love in Anglo-Norman England: Fiscal or Courtly
Concept?” HSJ 8 (1996): 27-42.
Truax, Jean A. “Winning over the Londoners: King Stephen, the Empress Matilda, and the Politics
of Personality.” (43-61)
Turner, Ralph V. “Good or Bad Kingship? The Case of Richard the Lionheart.” (63-78).
Holden, Brock W. “The Balance of Patronage: King John and the Earl of Salisbury.” (79-89).
Amt, Emilie. “The Reputation of the Sheriff, 1100-1216.” (91-98).
Loud, Graham A. “William the Bad or William the Unlucky? Kingship in Sicily, 1154-1166.” (99113).
Abulafia, David. “Bad Rulership in Angevin Italy: the Sicilian Vespers and Their Ramifications.”
(115-135).
Gerish, Deborah. “The True Cross and the Kings of Jerusalem.” (137-155). Haskins Society Journal 9 (1997) Edited by C.P. Lewis
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Reynolds, Susan. “Afterthoughts on Fiefs and Vassals.” (1-15).
Fanning, Steven. “Tacitus, Beowulf, and the Comitatus.” (17-38).
Lifshitz, Felice. “Translating ‘Feudal’ Vocabulary: Dudo of Saint-Quentin.” (39-56).
Helmerichs, Robert. “Princeps, Comes, Dux Normannorum: Early Rollonid Designators and their
Significance.” (57-77).
Ramseyer, Valerie. “Territorial Lordships in the Principality of Salerno, 1050-1150.” (79-94).
Bachrach, Bernard S. “Military Lands in Historical Perspective.” (95-122).
Neuman, de Vegvar, Carol. “The Value of Recycling: Conversion and the Early Anglo-Saxon Use of
Roman Materials.” (123-135).
Szabo, Vicki Ellen. “The Use of Whales in Early Medieval Britain.” (137-158).
Smith, Mary Frances. “The Preferment of Royal Clerks in the Reign of Edward the Confessor.”
(159-173).
Shirley, Kevin. “Faricius of Abingdon and the King’s Court.” (175-184).
Latimer, Paul. “Wages in Late Twelfth- and Early Thirteenth Century England.” (185-205). Haskins Society Journal 10 (2001)
Edited by Stephen Morillo
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Green, Judith. “The Piety and Patronage of Henry I.” (1-16).
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Jayakumar, Shashi. “Some Reflections on the ‘Foreign Policies’ of Edgar ‘the Peaceable’”. (17-37)
Ramseyer, Valerie. “Religious Life in Eleventh-Century Salerno: The Church of Santa Lucia in
Balnearia.” (39-56).
Dace, Richard. “Lesser Barons and Greater Knights: The Middling Group within the English
Nobility, c. 1086–c. 1265.” (57-79).
Helmerichs, Robert. “Norman Institutions or Norman Legal Practices? Geoffrey le Bel and the
Development of the Jury of Recognition.” (81-94).
Paxton, Jennifer. “Forging Communities: Memory and Identity in Post-Conquest England.” (95109).
Cotts, John D., with J.C. Rubenstein and William North. “The Experience of Reform: Three
Perspectives.” (111-112)
North, William L. “Polemic, Apathy, and Authorial Initiative in Gregorian Rome: The Curious Case
of Bruno of Segni.” (113-125).
Rubenstein, Jay C. “Principled Passion or Ironic Detachment? The Gregorian Reform as
Experienced by Guibert of Nogent.” (127-141).
“Monks and Mediocrities in the Shadow of Thomas Becket: Peter of Blois on Episcopal Duty.” (143161).
Holt, J.C. “The Casus Regis Reconsidered.” HSJ 10 (2001): 163-182. Haskins Society Journal 11 (2003)
Edited by Stephen Morillo
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Colish, Marcia L. “Haskins’s Renaissance Seventy Years Later.” (1-15).
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Paxton, Jennifer. “Monks and Bishops: the Purpose of the Liber Eliensis.” (17-30).
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Cowdrey, H.E.J. “Archbishop Thomas I of York and the pallium.” (31-41).
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Garnett, George. “The Third Recension of the English Coronation Ordo: the Manuscripts.” (43-71).
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France, John. “Property, Warfare, and the Renaissance of the Twelfth Century.” (73-84).
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Burkholder, J. Peter. “The “Feudal Revolution” and the Lords of Durtal.” (85-96).
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Yorke, Barbara. “The Legitimacy of St Edith.” (97-113)
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Keefe, Thomas K. “Shrine Time: King Henry II’s Visits to Thomas Becket’s Tomb.” (115-122).
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Albu, Emily. “The Normans and Their Myths.” (123-135).
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Morrison, Karl F. “The Gothic Choice.” (137-163). Haskins Society Journal 12 (2003)
Edited by Stephen Morillo
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Postles, David. “Religious Houses and the Laity in Eleventh-t to Thirteenth Century England: An
Overview.” (1-13).
Gillingham, John. “Two Yorkshire Historians Compared: Roger of Howden and William of
Newburgh.” (15-37).
Cooper, Alan. “The Rise and Fall of the Anglo-Saxon Law of the Highway.” (39-69)
Hill, Thomas D. “Consilium et auxilium and the Lament for Æschere: a Lordship Formula in Beowulf.”
(71-82).
Abels, Richard. “Royal Succession and the Growth of Political Stability in Ninth-Century Wessex.”
(83-97).
Jones, Lynn. “From Anglorum basileus to Norman Saint: the Transformation of Edward the
Confessor.” (99-120)
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Egilsdóttir, Ásdis. “St Þorlákr of Iceland: the Emergence of a Cult.” (121-131).
Herrick, Samantha Kahn. “Reshaping the Past on the Early Norman Frontier: the Vita Vigoris.” HSJ
12 (2003): 133-149.
Teunis, Henk. “The Appeal to Original Status in the Angevin Region (eleventh-twelfth centuries).”
(151-163)
Bachrach, Bernard S. “Dudo of St Quentin as an Historian of Military Organization.” (165-185). Haskins Society Journal 13 (1999; published 2004)
Edited by Stephen Morillo and Richard Abels
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Berman, Constance H. “The Cistercian Mystery. How was the order Formed and by Whom? Can
the Anglo-Norman Sources Elucidate the Problem?” (1-20).
Gathagan, Laura L. “The Trappings of Power: the Coronation of Mathilda of Flanders.” (21-40).
Crouch, David & Claire de Trafford. “The Forgotten Family in Twelfth-Century England.” (41-63).
Maund, K.L. “Owain ap Cadwgan: a Rebel Revisited.” (65-74).
King, Edmund. “The Memory of Brian fitz Count.” (75-98).
Sherman, Richard Mylius. “Robert de Gant (c. 1085-c. 1158): Dean of York and King’s Chancellor.”
(99-110).
Thomas, Hugh M. “Miracles Stories and Violence in King Stephen’s Reign.” (111-124).
Ruud, Marylou. “Reading Miracles at Sempringham: Gilbert’s Instructive Cures.” (125-135).
Cotts, John D. “The Critique of the Secular Clergy in Peter of Blois and Nigellus de Longchamps.”
(137-150).
Turner, Ralph V. “Ricardus Dux Aquitanorum et Comes Andegavorum.” (151-173). The Haskins Society Journal 14 (2003)
Edited by Stephen Morillo
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Rosenwein, Barbara. “Even the Devil (Sometimes) has Feelings: Emotional Communities in the
Early Middle Ages.” (1-14)
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Rambridge, Kate. “Alcuin, Willbrord, and the Cultivation of Faith.” (15-31).
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Brooks, Nicholas. “English Identity from Bede to the Millenium.” (Henry Loyn Memorial Lecture).
(33-51).
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Lavelle, Ryan. “The ‘Farm of One Night’ and the Organisation of Royal Estates in Late AngloSaxon Wessex.” (53-82).
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Mundill, Robin R. “Changing Fortunes: Edwardian Anglo-Jewry and Their Credit Operations in
Late Thirteenth-Century England.” (83-90).
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Korngiebel, Diane M. “Forty Acres and a Mule: The Mechanics of English Settlement in Northeast
Wales after the Edwardian Conquest.” (91-104).
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Crisp, Ryan Patrick. “Consanguinity and the Saint-Aubin Genealogies.” (105-115).
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Ricketts, Philadelphia. “Widows, Religious Patronage and Family Identity: Some Cases from
Twelfth-Century Yorkshire.” (117-136).
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Hamilton, Louis I. “Desecration and Consecration in Norman Capua, 1062-1122: Contesting Sacred
Space during the Gregorian Reform.” (137-150).
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Bedos-Rezak, Brigitte M. “From Ego to Imago: Mediation and Agency in Medieval France (10001250).” (151-173). The Haskins Society Journal 15 (2004)
Edited by Stephen Morillo & Diane Korngiebel
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Wormald, Patrick. “Living with King Alfred.” (1-39).
Taylor, Nathaniel Lane. “Kin and the Courts: Testimony of Kinship in Lawsuits in Angevin
England.” (55-72).
Bates, David. “William the Conqueror and His Wider European World.” (73-87).
Hosler, John D. “The Brief Military Career of Thomas Becket.” (88-100).
Jones, Robert. “ ‘What Banner Thine?’ The Banner As a Symbol of Identification, Status and
Authority on the Battlefield.” (101-109)
Nicholson, Helen J. “ ‘La roine preude femme et bonne dame’: Queen Sybil of Jerusalem (11861190) in history and legend, 1186-1300.” (110-125)
Hamilton, Bernard. “The Lands of Prester John. Western Knowledge of Asia and Africa at the
Time of the Crusades.” (126-142?) The Haskins Society Journal 16 (2005)
Edited by Stephen Morillo & Diane Korngiebel
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Bisson, Thomas N. “Hallucinations of Power: Climates of Fright in the Early Twelfth Century.” (111).
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Dalton, Paul. “Sites and Occasions of Peacemaking in England and Normandy, c. 900-c.1150.” (1226).
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Golding, Brian. “Trans-border Transactions: Patterns of Patronage in Anglo-Norman Wales.” (2746).
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Cooper, Tracy-Anne. “Lay Piety, Confessional Directives and the Compiler’s Method in Late AngloSaxon England.” (47-61).
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Curta, Florin. “Furor Teutonicus.” A Note on Ethnic Stereotypes in Suger’s Deeds of Louis the Fat.”
(62-76).
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Taliadoros, Jason. “Law and Theology in Gilbert of Foliot’s (c. 1105/10-1187/88) Correspondence.”
(77-94).
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Stack, Gilbert. “A Lost Law of Henry II: The Assize of Oxford and Monetary Reform.” (95-103).
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Novikoff, Alex. “The Renaissance of the Twelfth Century Before Haskins.” (104-117).
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Crooks, Peter. “’Hobbes’, ‘Dogs’, and Politics in the Ireland of Lionel of Antwerp, c. 1361-1366.”
(117) Henry I and the Anglo­Norman World (Haskins Society Journal 17 (2006)) Studies in Memory of C. Warren Hollister
Edited by Donald F. Fleming & Janet M. Pope
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Honeycut, Lois L. “C. Warren Hollister and the Private Life of Henry I.” (1-15).
Thompson, Kathleen. “From the Thames to Tinchebray: The Role of Normandy in the Early Career
of Henry I.” (16-26).
Williams, Ann. “Henry I and the English.” (27-38).
Babcock, Robert S. “The Irish Sea Province and the Accession of Henry I.” (39-62).
Barton, Richard E. “Henry I, Count Helias of Maine, and the Battle of Tinchebray.” (63-90).
Crouch, David. “Robert of Beaumont, Count of Meulan and Leicester: His Lands, His Acts, and His
Self-Image.” (91-116).
Spear, David S. “The Double Display of St Romanus of Rouen in 1124.” (117-132).
Vaughn, Sally N. “Henry I and the English Church.” (133-157).
Christelow, Stephanie Mooers. “The Fiscal Management of England under Henry I.” (158-182).
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Tanner, Heather J. “Henry I’s Administrative Legacy: The Significance of Place-Date Distribution
in the Acta of King Stephen.” (183-199).
DeAragon, RáGena C. “The Child-Bride, the Earl, and the Pope: The Marital Fortunes of Agnes of
Essex.” (200- 216). The Haskins Society Journal 18 (2006)
Edited by Stephen Morillo.
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Aurell, Martin. “Geoffrey of Monmouth’s History of the Kings of Britain and the Twelfth-Century
Renaissance.” (1-18).
Paul, Nicholas. “The Chronicle of Fulk le Rechin: a Reassessment.” (19-35).
Berkhofer, Robert F. III. “The Canterbury Forgeries Revisited.” (36-50).
Jurasinski, Stefan. “Germanism, Slapping, and the Cultural Contexts of Æthelberht’s Code: A
Reconsideration of Chapters 56-58.” (51-71).
Kerr, Julie. “Food, Drink, and Lodging: Hospitality in Twelfth-Century England.” (72-92).
Starr-Reid, Kim. “Performing the Other in the History of the Kings of Britain.” (93-109).
Gale, Tara, John Langdon, & Natalie Leishman. “Piety and Political Accomodation in Norman
England: The Case of the South-west.” (110-131).
Stahl, Alan M. “The Sterling Abroad.” (132-139).
Pennington, Kenneth. “The Normans in Palermo: King Roger II’s Legislation.” (140- ).