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The New Wealth, the New Rich and the New Political Style in Late Anglo-Saxon England (The Allen Brown Memorial Lecture) |
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The Earls of Mercia and their Commended Men |
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'The feet of those that bark shall be cut off': Timorous Historians and the Personality of Henry I |
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Peaceable Power in English Castles |
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Monastic Hospitality: the Benedictines in England, c.1075-1245 |
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'An unfinished business': Angevin Politics and the Siege of Toulouse (1159) |
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The Dynamics of Lordship and Landscape as revealed in a Domesday study of the Nova Foresta |
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Ballyloughan, Ballymoon and Clonmore: three castles of c.1300 in County Carlow |
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Monastic Foundation Strategies in the early Norman diocese of Norwich |
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Learning to Love the Leper: Aspects of Institutional Charity in Anglo-Norman England |
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Keeping up with the Godwinesons: In Pursuit of Aristocratic Status in late Anglo-Saxon England |
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The Language of the Bayeux Tapestry Inscription |
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The legend of Saint Rictrude: formation and transformations (10th-12th century) |
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Kingship, Usurpation and Propaganda in Twelfth-Century Europe - the Case of Stephen |
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The Significance of Slavery: Alternative Approaches to Anglo- Saxon Slavery |