The Ideals and Practice of Medieval Knighthood, volume III

Papers from the fourth Strawberry Hill conference, 1988

(Autor) Christopher Harper-Bill
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Reviewing the first volume in this series, Christopher Allmand, writing in English Historical Review, said: `Once again, a volume of papers published by the Boydell Press has made a useful interdisciplinary contribution to an important and difficult subject. Historians may read this book with profit.' But not only historians, for the contributions to these volumes are wide-ranging, and cover all aspects of culture in the middle ages, with a strong emphasis on continental literature. The papers in this new volume are: Malcolm BarberCatharism and the Occitan NobilityJim BradburyGeoffrey V of Anjou, Count and KnightJeremy CattoSir William Beauchamp: Between Chivalry and LollardyRichard EalesNorman Castles in EnglandDafydd EvansThe Nobility of Knight and FalconW.H. JacksonKnighthood and the Hohenstaufen Imperial Court under Frederick BarbarossaEmma MasonThe Hero's Invincible Weapon: An Aspect of Angevin PropagandaIan PeirceThe Development of the Medieval SwordZ.P. ZaddyThe Courtly Ethic in Chrétien de TroyesCHRISTOPHER HARPER-BILL and RUTH HARVEY studied under the late R. Allen Brown, and Christopher Harper-Bill was the principal editor of Studies in Medieval History: Essays Presented to R. Allen Brown published by Boydell & Brewer in 1989. He currently lectures in history at St Mary's College, Strawberry Hill.

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Editorial:
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Formato:
Hardcover
Número de páginas:
None
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9780851152653
Año de publicación:
1990
Fecha publicación:
6 de Septiembre de 1990

Christopher Harper-Bill

Christopher Harper-Bill was a renowned British historian and author, best known for his groundbreaking work "Anglo-Norman Studies." His meticulous research and scholarly approach shed new light on medieval history, particularly the Norman Conquest of England. Harper-Bill's contributions to literature continue to shape our understanding of this pivotal period.

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