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The Lost Literature of Medieval Iceland

July 6, 2016

The Lost Literature of Medieval Iceland: Sagas of Icelanders Judith Jesch PhD Thesis, University College London (1984).   Click here …

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The Anglo-Saxon kingdoms 600–900 and the beginnings of the Old English state

June 29, 2016

The Anglo-Saxon kingdoms 600–900 and the beginnings of the Old English state Barbara Yorke There has, of course, been much debate …

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Scyld Scyldinga: Intercultural innovation at the interface of West and North Germanic

June 28, 2016

Scyld Scyldinga: Intercultural innovation at the interface of West and North Germanic Carl Edlund Anderson   While many agree that …

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The Varangian legend: testimony from the Old Norse sources

June 27, 2016

The Varangian legend: testimony from the Old Norse sources Sverrir Jakobsson In the eleventh century there existed, within the great …

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Old English Psalms

April 13, 2016

Old English Psalms Edited and translated by Patrick P. O’Neill Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library 42 The Latin psalms figured prominently …

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Andreas: an Edition

March 26, 2016

Andreas: an Edition Edited by Richard North and Michael Bintley This is the first edition of Andreas for 55 years, …

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Leituras da Escandinávia Medieval [Readings on Medieval Scandinavia]

January 8, 2016

Leituras da Escandinávia Medieval [Readings on Medieval Scandinavia] Lukas Gabriel Grzybowski (org.) Signum v. 16, n. 3 (2015) Special issue of …

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The Vikings on the Continent in Myth and History

May 27, 2015

The Vikings on the Continent in Myth and History Simon Coupland History, Volume 88, Issue 290 (2003) The Vikings have …

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The Early Medieval Cutting Edge of Technology

January 19, 2015

The Early Medieval Cutting Edge of Technology: An archaeometallurgical, technological and social study of the manufacture and use of Anglo-Saxon …

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The Bones of St. Cuthbert: Defining a Saint’s Cult in Medieval Northumbria

December 8, 2014

The Bones of St. Cuthbert: Defining a Saint’s Cult in Medieval Northumbria Sarah Luginbill (Trinity University) Trinity University: History Honors Theses. …

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The Names of Islands in the Old Norse Faereyinga Saga and Orkeyinga Saga

December 3, 2014

The Names of Islands in the Old Norse Faereyinga Saga and Orkeyinga Saga Hilda Radzin (St. John’s University) Literary Onomastics …

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The Prologue to Alfred’s Law Code: Instruction in the Spirit of Mercy

November 26, 2014

The Prologue to Alfred’s Law Code: Instruction in the Spirit of Mercy Michael Treschow Florilegium: Volume 13 (1994) Alfred’s law …

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Before the Dawn: Monks and the Night in Late Antiquity and Early Medieval Europe

October 31, 2014

Before the Dawn: Monks and the Night in Late Antiquity and Early Medieval Europe Mary W. Helms Anthropos, Vol.99:1 (2004) …

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The Dating of Beowulf: A Reassessment

October 1, 2014

The Dating of Beowulf: A Reassessment Leonard Neidorf (Editor) “This book will be a milestone, and deserves to be widely …

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‘How British is Scotland: Celtic Perspectives on Multiculturism’

September 17, 2014

‘How British is Scotland: Celtic Perspectives on Multiculturism’ Thomas Owen Clancy (Professor of Celtic) University of Glasgow This lecture takes …

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English Poetry and Old Norse Myth: A History

September 13, 2014

English Poetry and Old Norse Myth: A History Heather O’Donoghue English Poetry and Old Norse Myth: A History traces the …

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REASSESSING EXEGETICAL INTERPRETATIONS OF BEDE’S HISTORIA ECCLESIASTICA GENTIS ANGLORUM

September 12, 2014

REASSESSING EXEGETICAL INTERPRETATIONS OF BEDE’S HISTORIA ECCLESIASTICA GENTIS ANGLORUM Sharon Rowley This essay explores the role of miracles in Bede’s …

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Maurice, Son of Theodoric: Welsh Kings and the Mediterranean World AD 550-650

September 5, 2014

Maurice, Son of Theodoric: Welsh Kings and the Mediterranean World AD 550-650 Philip Jenkins North American Journal of Welsh Studies: …

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Money and trade in Viking-Age Scandinavia

August 27, 2014

Money and trade in Viking-Age Scandinavia Dagfinn Skre Economies, Monetisation and Society in West Slavic Lands 800-1200 AD, ed. Mateusz …

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What Seamus Heaney Did to Beowulf : An Essay on Translation and Transmutation of English Identity

August 19, 2014

What Seamus Heaney Did to Beowulf : An Essay on Translation and Transmutation of English Identity Sandra M. Hordis In …

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Enemy and Ancestor: Viking Identities and Ethnic Boundaries in England and Normandy, c.950 – c.1015

August 17, 2014

Enemy and Ancestor: Viking Identities and Ethnic Boundaries in England and Normandy, c.950 – c.1015 Katherine Clare Cross University College …

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Kings, Peasants, and the Restless Dead: Decapitation in Anglo-Saxon Saints’ Lives

August 12, 2014

Kings, Peasants, and the Restless Dead: Decapitation in Anglo-Saxon Saints’ Lives Gerald Dyson Retrospectives, Vol.3:1 (2014) In the Vita sancte …

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War or Peace? The Relations Between the Picts and the Norse in Orkney

August 6, 2014

 War or Peace? The Relations Between the Picts and the Norse in Orkney Jessica Bäcklund Northern Studies, Volume 36 (2001) Introduction: …

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FORMATION AND RESOLUTION OF IDEOLOGICAL CONTRAST IN THE EARLY HISTORY OF SCANDINAVIA

August 3, 2014

FORMATION AND RESOLUTION OF IDEOLOGICAL CONTRAST IN THE EARLY HISTORY OF SCANDINAVIA Carl Edlund Anderson PhD thesis , Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse & …

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Scandinavia and the Huns: an Interdisciplinary Approach to the Migration Era

July 30, 2014

Scandinavia and the Huns: an Interdisciplinary Approach to the Migration Era Lotte Hedeager Norwegian Archaeological Review: Vol. 000, No. 000 (2007) …

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Ring-givers and Romans : the cultural roots of Anglo-Saxon church architecture

July 28, 2014

Ring-givers and Romans : the cultural roots of Anglo-Saxon church architecture Catherine Edith Hundley Master of Arts Thesis, Georgetown University (2010) For at …

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Britain and the Beginning of Scotland

July 21, 2014

Britain and the Beginning of Scotland  Dauvit Brown British Academy: Sir John Rhŷs Lecture, 5 December (2013) Until recently it …

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Viking-Age Queens and the Formation of Identity

July 20, 2014

Viking-Age Queens and the Formation of Identity Shannon Lewis-Simpson The Viking Age: Ireland and the West Proceedings of the Fifteenth …

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Women and Ships in the Viking World

July 14, 2014

 Women and Ships in the Viking World Judith Jesch Northern Studies, Vol.36 (2001)  Perhaps the most splendid, and certainly one …

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England and Rome in the Early Middle Ages

June 27, 2014

England and Rome in the Early Middle Ages: Pilgrimage, Art, and Politics ed. Francesca Tinti This volume explores the special …

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“From Runes to Ruins”

April 2, 2014

“From Runes to Ruins”   Written by Thomas Rowsell Produced by Thomas Rowsell, Jamie Roper, Anthony Leigh Who has not …

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Writing conquest: traditions of Anglo-Saxon invasion and resistance in the twelfth century

March 26, 2014

Writing conquest: traditions of Anglo-Saxon invasion and resistance in the twelfth century Christopher H. Flack University of Minnesota: Doctor of …

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Like a Duck to Water: Representations of Aquatic Animals in Early Anglo-Saxon Literature and Art

February 13, 2014

Like a Duck to Water: Representations of Aquatic Animals in Early Anglo-Saxon Literature and Art Paul Sorrell Leeds Studies in …

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Kings, chieftains and public cult in pre-Christian Scandinavia

January 23, 2014

Kings, chieftains and public cult in pre-Christian Scandinavia Lasse C. A. Sonne Early Medieval Europe: Volume 22, Issue 1, pages …

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The Dangerous Dead: The Early Medieval deviant burial at Southwell, Nottinghamshire in a wider context

October 29, 2013

The Dangerous Dead: The Early Medieval deviant burial at Southwell, Nottinghamshire in a wider context Matthew Beresford MBArchaeology Local Heritage …

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‘Hooped Within the Great Wheel of Necessity’: The Interrelation of War and Peace in Anglo-Saxon Political Thought

August 26, 2013

‘Hooped Within the Great Wheel of Necessity’: The Interrelation of War and Peace in Anglo-Saxon Political Thought Emma Brown When …

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