Book review of Lynette Olson (ed.), St Samson of Dol and the Earliest History of Brittany, Cornwall and Wales (Woodbridge, 2017), in Studia Celtica
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Northern History on 16...
Jaclyn Rajsic, Erik Kooper and Dominique Hoche, eds., The Prose Brut and Other Late Medieval Chronic...
Historians are held hostage by the sources that are available to them, and for that reason, the hist...
This piece is a review of the book: The Anglo-Norman Lay of ‘Haveloc’: Text and Translation, ed. a...
A review article on Thomas M. Charles-Edwards, Wales and the Britons 350–1064 (Oxford, 2013)
Jeremy Knight’s book is an impressive exercise in efficacious brevity tracing the challenging histor...
Pohl, Benjamin. Dudo of Saint-Quentin's Historia Normannorum: Tradition, Innovation and Memory. York...
Review of Robert Boenig, C. S. Lewis and the Middle Ages (Kent, OH, 2012). 181 pages. $55.00. ISBN: ...
Reviews the books \u27Iotsald von Saint-Claude, Vita des Abtes Odilovon Cluny,\u27 edited by Iotsald...
Book review. Reviewed book: Niamh Wycherley: The Cult of Relics in Early Medieval Ireland. Turnhout ...
Reviews the following book: Mons. Mario Bocci, ed., De sancti Hugonis actis liturgicis. (Documenti d...
As an area of enquiry, the academic study of medievalism has seemed constitutionally, and indeed ins...
This review addresses the strengths and weaknesses of Andy King and Claire Etty\u27s 2016 book Engla...
One of the most famous women in history was a Scotswoman, Mary Stuart. But the rest of women in Scot...
The past decade has witnessed the appearance of a number of excellent edited essay collections deali...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Northern History on 16...
Jaclyn Rajsic, Erik Kooper and Dominique Hoche, eds., The Prose Brut and Other Late Medieval Chronic...
Historians are held hostage by the sources that are available to them, and for that reason, the hist...
This piece is a review of the book: The Anglo-Norman Lay of ‘Haveloc’: Text and Translation, ed. a...
A review article on Thomas M. Charles-Edwards, Wales and the Britons 350–1064 (Oxford, 2013)
Jeremy Knight’s book is an impressive exercise in efficacious brevity tracing the challenging histor...
Pohl, Benjamin. Dudo of Saint-Quentin's Historia Normannorum: Tradition, Innovation and Memory. York...
Review of Robert Boenig, C. S. Lewis and the Middle Ages (Kent, OH, 2012). 181 pages. $55.00. ISBN: ...
Reviews the books \u27Iotsald von Saint-Claude, Vita des Abtes Odilovon Cluny,\u27 edited by Iotsald...
Book review. Reviewed book: Niamh Wycherley: The Cult of Relics in Early Medieval Ireland. Turnhout ...
Reviews the following book: Mons. Mario Bocci, ed., De sancti Hugonis actis liturgicis. (Documenti d...
As an area of enquiry, the academic study of medievalism has seemed constitutionally, and indeed ins...
This review addresses the strengths and weaknesses of Andy King and Claire Etty\u27s 2016 book Engla...
One of the most famous women in history was a Scotswoman, Mary Stuart. But the rest of women in Scot...
The past decade has witnessed the appearance of a number of excellent edited essay collections deali...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Northern History on 16...
Jaclyn Rajsic, Erik Kooper and Dominique Hoche, eds., The Prose Brut and Other Late Medieval Chronic...
Historians are held hostage by the sources that are available to them, and for that reason, the hist...