This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from CUP via the DOI in this recordThis paper investigates the role of royal diplomas during the reign of King Æthelred II (‘the Unready’) of England. Focusing on the two longest authentic documents in his name, it argues that these bear witness to significant political turning points. Their wording is highly charged, suggesting that they were not passive witnesses to developments, but active participants therein; their promulgation was an essential part of how new programmes were presented and enacted. As such, they shed salient light on the nature of political performance in Æthelredian England, revealing how the king communicated with his subjects during one of the lo...
This doctoral thesis offers a sustained re-examination of the corpus of Anglo-Saxon writs, a group o...
The thesis conceived of corruption, an inherently amorphous term, as complaint directed against offi...
On March 6, 1688, Anthony a Wood, antiquary of Oxford, wrote that it had been the prediction of the ...
The subject of this study is Henry II’s monastic patronage in England 1154-1189. Past studies have ...
This thesis is an examination and reassessment of the political situation in England c.939x46. The ...
This is a thesis of two parts, concerning aspects of the political structure of two kingdoms: Irelan...
This is a thesis of two parts, concerning aspects of the political structure of two kingdoms: Irelan...
This thesis examines the political and social responses of the Anglo-Norman aristocracy between 1087...
This thesis examines the political and social responses of the Anglo-Norman aristocracy between 1087...
“The ‘Anarchy’ of King Arthur’s Beginnings: The Politics that Created the Arthurian Tradition” exami...
The subject of this thesis is the Carolingian regnum of Lotharingia in the years between the Treaty ...
個人情報保護のため削除部分ありBattle Abbey was founded by William the Conqueror on the very site of the Battle of H...
Royal charters to towns—once the bedrock of medieval urban history—have received little attention in...
communication reprise par le Magna Carta Trust (http://magnacarta800th.com/projects/round-6-grants/...
communication reprise par le Magna Carta Trust (http://magnacarta800th.com/projects/round-6-grants/...
This doctoral thesis offers a sustained re-examination of the corpus of Anglo-Saxon writs, a group o...
The thesis conceived of corruption, an inherently amorphous term, as complaint directed against offi...
On March 6, 1688, Anthony a Wood, antiquary of Oxford, wrote that it had been the prediction of the ...
The subject of this study is Henry II’s monastic patronage in England 1154-1189. Past studies have ...
This thesis is an examination and reassessment of the political situation in England c.939x46. The ...
This is a thesis of two parts, concerning aspects of the political structure of two kingdoms: Irelan...
This is a thesis of two parts, concerning aspects of the political structure of two kingdoms: Irelan...
This thesis examines the political and social responses of the Anglo-Norman aristocracy between 1087...
This thesis examines the political and social responses of the Anglo-Norman aristocracy between 1087...
“The ‘Anarchy’ of King Arthur’s Beginnings: The Politics that Created the Arthurian Tradition” exami...
The subject of this thesis is the Carolingian regnum of Lotharingia in the years between the Treaty ...
個人情報保護のため削除部分ありBattle Abbey was founded by William the Conqueror on the very site of the Battle of H...
Royal charters to towns—once the bedrock of medieval urban history—have received little attention in...
communication reprise par le Magna Carta Trust (http://magnacarta800th.com/projects/round-6-grants/...
communication reprise par le Magna Carta Trust (http://magnacarta800th.com/projects/round-6-grants/...
This doctoral thesis offers a sustained re-examination of the corpus of Anglo-Saxon writs, a group o...
The thesis conceived of corruption, an inherently amorphous term, as complaint directed against offi...
On March 6, 1688, Anthony a Wood, antiquary of Oxford, wrote that it had been the prediction of the ...