Money and its Use in Early Medieval Europe
Medieval History

Money and its Use in Early Medieval Europe


ASNC Research Fellow Dr. Rory Naismith has written the inaugural post for the Past and Present Society's new blog. You can read the post, which is based on Rory's recent article in the journal Past and Present, by clicking here.




- Recent Asnc News ...
Congratulations to Dr Levi Roach and Dr Helen Foxhall Forbes (both of whom studied ASNC at undergraduate and postgraduate level), who have both been appointed to lectureships in Medieval History at the University of Exeter. Indeed, further congratulations...

- Anglo-saxon Coinage C. 600 - 1066
It never rains but it pours ... with good news. Congratulations to Dr Rory Naismith, who has just been awarded a three-year Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship, to work on Anglo-Saxon coinage in the period c. 600 - 1066. Rory outlines his research project...

- Peter?s Pence And Beyond: Monetary Links Between Anglo-saxon England And Rome
Dr Rory Naismith writes: Despite being separated by a thousand miles of sea, land and mountain, Anglo-Saxon England enjoyed a close connection with Rome: seat of the papacy and a leading beacon of spiritual and cultural authority in early medieval Europe....

- Congratulations!
Congratulations to a number of ASNCs who have receieved various awards and prizes in recent weeks: At the end of May, Dr Rory Naismith became the youngest recipient (at the age of 27) of the Blunt Prize, awarded by the British Numismatic Society, for...

- Converting Landscapes
Registration is open for the Leverhulme Trust Converting the Isles Network colloquium on 'Converting Landscapes', to be held at Bangor University on 22-23 March. Speakers include Elizabeth O'Brien, Adrián Maldonado, Tomás Ó Carragáin,...



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