My dissertation uses post-colonial and narrative theories to examine the historiographic tradition of twelfth-century England. This investigation explores the idea of nationhood in pre-modern England and the relationship between history and romance in post-Conquest historical writings. I analyze how Geoffrey of Monmouth, Henry of Huntingdon Geffrei Gaimar, and Laʒamon imagine and narrate the explicit changes to the ruling elite in twelfth-century England, and how this process constructs their idea of “Englishness.
This dissertation explores the relationship between the emergence of English romance and rhetoric of...
This PhD dissertation investigates the construction of identities in the early Middle Ages, focusing...
This dissertation offers the first systematic study of the relationship between historiographical th...
In the century following the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, literary texts operated as a battle...
This dissertation explores the relationship between the emergence of English romance and rhetoric of...
This thesis examines the responses to and rewritings of the Historia regum Britanniae in England, Sc...
This thesis examines the responses to and rewritings of the Historia regum Britanniae in England, Sc...
This thesis examines the responses to and rewritings of the Historia regum Britanniae in England, Sc...
This dissertation reshapes our understanding of the mechanics of nation-building and the constructio...
This dissertation primarily focuses on re-presentations of the foreign others in the twelfth-century...
In the century following the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, literary texts operated as a battle...
This dissertation examines the ideological role and adaptation of the mythical British past (derived...
This dissertation examines the ideological role and adaptation of the mythical British past (derived...
This dissertation explores the relationship between the emergence of English romance and rhetoric of...
Scholarship has frequently explored how people in medieval England engaged the concept of nation. Sc...
This dissertation explores the relationship between the emergence of English romance and rhetoric of...
This PhD dissertation investigates the construction of identities in the early Middle Ages, focusing...
This dissertation offers the first systematic study of the relationship between historiographical th...
In the century following the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, literary texts operated as a battle...
This dissertation explores the relationship between the emergence of English romance and rhetoric of...
This thesis examines the responses to and rewritings of the Historia regum Britanniae in England, Sc...
This thesis examines the responses to and rewritings of the Historia regum Britanniae in England, Sc...
This thesis examines the responses to and rewritings of the Historia regum Britanniae in England, Sc...
This dissertation reshapes our understanding of the mechanics of nation-building and the constructio...
This dissertation primarily focuses on re-presentations of the foreign others in the twelfth-century...
In the century following the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, literary texts operated as a battle...
This dissertation examines the ideological role and adaptation of the mythical British past (derived...
This dissertation examines the ideological role and adaptation of the mythical British past (derived...
This dissertation explores the relationship between the emergence of English romance and rhetoric of...
Scholarship has frequently explored how people in medieval England engaged the concept of nation. Sc...
This dissertation explores the relationship between the emergence of English romance and rhetoric of...
This PhD dissertation investigates the construction of identities in the early Middle Ages, focusing...
This dissertation offers the first systematic study of the relationship between historiographical th...