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A study of Bede’s Historiae

August 29, 2013

A study of Bede’s Historiae Victoria A. Gunn PhD Dissertation, University of Glasgow, 1999 This thesis examines the historia works of …

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Many Motives: Geoffrey of Monmouth and the Reasons For His Falsification of History

June 5, 2013

 Many Motives: Geoffrey of Monmouth and the Reasons For His Falsification of History John J. Berthold History B.A. Theses, University of Wisconsin Eau …

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O problema da temporalidade para os estudos da Europa Nórdica: a “Era Viking”

May 2, 2013

O problema da temporalidade para os estudos da Europa Nórdica: a “Era Viking” Renan M. Birro Revista Nearco 6 (1), …

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Medieval Germany in America

April 18, 2013

Medieval Germany in America Patrick J. Geary German Historical Institute Annual Lecture (1995) Do Americans have anything to learn from …

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The Image of Early Medieval Barbaroi in Contemporary Written Sources and Modern Scholarship: the Balkan Perspective

April 8, 2013

The Image of Early Medieval Barbaroi in Contemporary Written Sources and Modern Scholarship: the Balkan Perspective Jelena Jaric Haemus Journal Vol. …

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Representations of Anglo-Saxon England in Children’s Literature

March 20, 2013

Representations of Anglo-Saxon England in Children’s Literature Kristi A. Bobo Master of Arts, Department of English, Brigham Young University,December (2004)   …

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Church and nation: The discourse on authority in Ericus Olai’s Chronica regni Gothorum (c. 1471)

March 19, 2013

Church and nation: The discourse on authority in Ericus Olai’s Chronica regni Gothorum (c. 1471) Bjorn Tjällén PhD Dissertation, Stockholm University (2007) The Chronica regni …

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“In Muliere Exhibeas Virum”: Women, Power and Authority in Early Twelfth Century Anglo-Norman Chronicles

March 1, 2013

“In Muliere Exhibeas Virum”: Women, Power and Authority in Early Twelfth Century Anglo-Norman Chronicles F. Özden Mercan Master’s Thesis, Bilkent …

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Ordering the medieval past : England and the continent compared

January 31, 2013

Ordering the medieval past : England and the continent compared Peter G. J. M. Raedts Communio Viatorum, Vol.46:2 (2004) Introduction: Most …

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The Archaeology of Colonialism in Medieval Ireland: Shifting Patterns of Domination and Acculturation

November 22, 2012

The Archaeology of Colonialism in Medieval Ireland: Shifting Patterns of Domination and Acculturation Russell Ó Ríagáin Master of Philosophy, Department of …

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Rex Francorum Et Rex Angul-Saxonum

October 31, 2012

Rex Francorum Et Rex Angul-Saxonum: A Comparison of Einhard’s Vita Karoli Magni and Asser’s De Rebus Gestis Ælfredi Helen Ann …

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“A Thousand Years of Deceit”: The New Debate Surrounding the Authenticity of Asser’s Life of King Alfred

September 18, 2012

“A Thousand Years of Deceit”: The New Debate Surrounding the Authenticity of Asser’s Life of King Alfred Ryan Pederson Gateway: …

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Many Motives: Geoffrey of Monmouth and the Reasons For His Falsification of History

August 22, 2012

Many Motives: Geoffrey of Monmouth and the Reasons For His Falsification of History Berthold, John J. History B.A. Theses, University of Wisconsin …

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Portrayals of Vikings in “The Fragmentary Annals of Ireland”

August 16, 2012

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Portrayals of Vikings in “The Fragmentary Annals of Ireland” Clare Downham The Medieval Chronicle, vol. …

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Reading, literacy, and the writing of History in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

August 1, 2012

Reading, literacy, and the writing of History in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Thomas Arlin Bredehoft PhD Dissertation, Ohio State University, 1994 …

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Alfred and his Biographers: Images and Imagination

July 4, 2012

Alfred and his Biographers: Images and Imagination Richard Abels Writing Medieval Biography, 750-1250: Essays in Honour of Frank Barlow. eds. …

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Charlemagne: the making of an image, 1100-1300

July 4, 2012

Charlemagne: the making of an image, 1100-1300 Jace Stuckey PhD Dissertation, University of Florida, 2006 Abstract: The image of Charlemagne …

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In Defense of History

June 15, 2012

In Defense of History Bernard Lewis Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 143 no. 4 (1999) Introduction: Let me begin …

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The Pictish Tattoo: Origins of a Myth

May 20, 2012

The Pictish Tattoo: Origins of a Myth By Richard Dibon-Smith Published Online (1990) Introduction: “All the Britons dye themselves with woad, …

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