Medieval History
Articles from All Request Sunday
By popular request, here is the list of the twenty articles we posted yesterday for All Request Sunday:
Saint Anselm of Canterbury and Charismatic Authority
Sickness and Sin: Medicine, Epidemics and Heresy in the Middle Ages
The diagnosis and context of a facial deformity from an Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Spofforth, North Yorkshire
The Battle of Agincourt: An Alternative Location?
A stitch in time (Bayeux Tapestry)
From Flax to Linen: Experiments with flax at Ribe Viking Centre
The Serpent in the Sword: Pattern-welding in Early Medieval Swords
Into the frontier: medieval land reclamation and the creation of new societies. Comparing Holland and the Po Valley, 800-1500
The Queen and her consort : succession, politics and partnership in the kingdom of Navarre, 1274-1512
What do We Really Know about Medieval Women?
Behind the Veil: The rise of female monasticism and the double house
Snorri?s Trollwives
Transvestite Knights: Men and Women Cross-dressing in Medieval Literature
How important was the Battle of Manzikert in 1071 to the Rise of the Seljuk Turks?
Spectacles through the ages and period inaccuracies
?In this our lightye and learned tyme?: Italian baths in the era of the Renaissance
Illness and Disability in Twelfth and Thirteenth-Century Notarial Documents in Medieval Toledo
The uses of secular rulers and characters in the Welsh Saint?s lives in the Vespasian Legendary
Sound, body and space: audience experience in late medieval English drama
The Imposition of Society on Medieval Irish Sport
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The Battle Of Agincourt In The News
The 600th anniversary of the Battle of Agincourt was noted by many British media outlets over the weekend. Here are some of the articles that looked at the battle: [View the story "Agincourt " on Storify] Our image of the week comes from AJ Leon on...
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Medievalists.net - All Request Sunday Articles
Here is the list of articles posted on All Request Sunday on our main site Medievalists.net Franchise Conflict: The Tide of Antipopes in the Aftermath of the Eastern Schism European Women Patrons of Art and Architecture, c. 1500-1650. Some Patterns ...
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Call For Papers: Anglo-saxon And Anglo-norman Queens And Noblewomen In ?the Long Eleventh Century?
Call for Papers: Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman Queens and Noblewomen in ?the Long Eleventh Century? Linked Sessions to be put forward for the Leeds International Medieval Congress 2009 We are seeking two papers to round out a set of linked sessions...
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Anselm
Call for papers for a conference on Saint Anselm of Canterbury and His Legacy, organised by the Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Durham Univeristy, UK and the Canterbury Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies. The Conference will take...
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Medicine Conference
The ?Missing Link?: medicine in late antiquity and the early middle ages King?s College, Cambridge Saturday 8 March 2008 organized by Debby Banham, Peter Jones and Clare Pilsworth with thanks to the Departments of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic/History...
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