Borders and the Norman World
Frontiers and Boundaries in Medieval Europe
Herausgeber: Armstrong, Dan; Hicks, Leonie; Rozier, Charles C; Kecskés, Áron
Borders and the Norman World
Frontiers and Boundaries in Medieval Europe
Herausgeber: Armstrong, Dan; Hicks, Leonie; Rozier, Charles C; Kecskés, Áron
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Study of the Norman World's borders, frontiers, and boundaries in Europe, shedding fresh light on their nature and extent.
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Study of the Norman World's borders, frontiers, and boundaries in Europe, shedding fresh light on their nature and extent.
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 786g
- ISBN-13: 9781783277858
- ISBN-10: 1783277858
- Artikelnr.: 68291223
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 786g
- ISBN-13: 9781783277858
- ISBN-10: 1783277858
- Artikelnr.: 68291223
Edited by Dan Armstrong, Áron Kecskés, Charles C. Rozier and Leonie Hicks
Introduction: Writing the Borders of the Norman World Dan Armstrong and
Áron Kecskés PART I: Borders In and Around the Norman World 1. Ireland and
the Anglo-Normans within the Irish Sea World: Rebels, Mercenaries, Allies
1066-1169 Caitlin Ellis 2. The Northern Limits of Norman Power: Border
Policies in Northumbria, c. 1050-1100 Chelsea Shields-Más and Charles C.
Rozier 3. Controlling an Unstable Boundary: The Normans and their
Continental Border Areas, 911-1135 Astrid Lemoine-Descourtieux 4.
Boundary-making in the Beneventano in the early Twelfth Century Áron
Kecskés PART II: Ecclesiastical Borders 5. Alexander II and the Normans:
Borders as Instruments of Dialogue and Compromise Maria Vezzoni 6. Gregory
VII, Lanfranc, and Ireland: Papal Relations at the Periphery Dan Armstrong
7. "... a mari Barensi usque ad mare Bononiense": Crossing Borders. The
Travels of Archbishop Anselm of Canterbury, libertas ecclesiae, and the
Uses of Clerical Mobility in an Age of Reform William M. Aird 8. Temporal
and Spiritual Power in Norman Sicily: An Unreal Border? Ignazio Alessi 9.
The Crossing of Borders: The Legations of John of Crema, 1124-1125 Callum
A. Jamieson PART III: Conceptual Boundaries 10. The Very Idea of a Border
in Britain Emily A. Winkler and Nia Wyn Jones 11. Norman Borders in the
Work of William of Jumièges and Orderic Vitalis, c. 1057-1141 Mark Hagger
12. Is there a 'Norman' Historiography of the Conquest of Southern Italy?
Marie-Agnès Lucas-Avenel 13. The Lion, the Camel, and the Cassa of
Terracina: Transfer and Exchange on the Borders of Norman Italy John
Aspinwall Afterword: Borders, Landscapes, and Seascapes Leonie V. Hicks
Select Bibliography Index
Áron Kecskés PART I: Borders In and Around the Norman World 1. Ireland and
the Anglo-Normans within the Irish Sea World: Rebels, Mercenaries, Allies
1066-1169 Caitlin Ellis 2. The Northern Limits of Norman Power: Border
Policies in Northumbria, c. 1050-1100 Chelsea Shields-Más and Charles C.
Rozier 3. Controlling an Unstable Boundary: The Normans and their
Continental Border Areas, 911-1135 Astrid Lemoine-Descourtieux 4.
Boundary-making in the Beneventano in the early Twelfth Century Áron
Kecskés PART II: Ecclesiastical Borders 5. Alexander II and the Normans:
Borders as Instruments of Dialogue and Compromise Maria Vezzoni 6. Gregory
VII, Lanfranc, and Ireland: Papal Relations at the Periphery Dan Armstrong
7. "... a mari Barensi usque ad mare Bononiense": Crossing Borders. The
Travels of Archbishop Anselm of Canterbury, libertas ecclesiae, and the
Uses of Clerical Mobility in an Age of Reform William M. Aird 8. Temporal
and Spiritual Power in Norman Sicily: An Unreal Border? Ignazio Alessi 9.
The Crossing of Borders: The Legations of John of Crema, 1124-1125 Callum
A. Jamieson PART III: Conceptual Boundaries 10. The Very Idea of a Border
in Britain Emily A. Winkler and Nia Wyn Jones 11. Norman Borders in the
Work of William of Jumièges and Orderic Vitalis, c. 1057-1141 Mark Hagger
12. Is there a 'Norman' Historiography of the Conquest of Southern Italy?
Marie-Agnès Lucas-Avenel 13. The Lion, the Camel, and the Cassa of
Terracina: Transfer and Exchange on the Borders of Norman Italy John
Aspinwall Afterword: Borders, Landscapes, and Seascapes Leonie V. Hicks
Select Bibliography Index
Introduction: Writing the Borders of the Norman World Dan Armstrong and
Áron Kecskés PART I: Borders In and Around the Norman World 1. Ireland and
the Anglo-Normans within the Irish Sea World: Rebels, Mercenaries, Allies
1066-1169 Caitlin Ellis 2. The Northern Limits of Norman Power: Border
Policies in Northumbria, c. 1050-1100 Chelsea Shields-Más and Charles C.
Rozier 3. Controlling an Unstable Boundary: The Normans and their
Continental Border Areas, 911-1135 Astrid Lemoine-Descourtieux 4.
Boundary-making in the Beneventano in the early Twelfth Century Áron
Kecskés PART II: Ecclesiastical Borders 5. Alexander II and the Normans:
Borders as Instruments of Dialogue and Compromise Maria Vezzoni 6. Gregory
VII, Lanfranc, and Ireland: Papal Relations at the Periphery Dan Armstrong
7. "... a mari Barensi usque ad mare Bononiense": Crossing Borders. The
Travels of Archbishop Anselm of Canterbury, libertas ecclesiae, and the
Uses of Clerical Mobility in an Age of Reform William M. Aird 8. Temporal
and Spiritual Power in Norman Sicily: An Unreal Border? Ignazio Alessi 9.
The Crossing of Borders: The Legations of John of Crema, 1124-1125 Callum
A. Jamieson PART III: Conceptual Boundaries 10. The Very Idea of a Border
in Britain Emily A. Winkler and Nia Wyn Jones 11. Norman Borders in the
Work of William of Jumièges and Orderic Vitalis, c. 1057-1141 Mark Hagger
12. Is there a 'Norman' Historiography of the Conquest of Southern Italy?
Marie-Agnès Lucas-Avenel 13. The Lion, the Camel, and the Cassa of
Terracina: Transfer and Exchange on the Borders of Norman Italy John
Aspinwall Afterword: Borders, Landscapes, and Seascapes Leonie V. Hicks
Select Bibliography Index
Áron Kecskés PART I: Borders In and Around the Norman World 1. Ireland and
the Anglo-Normans within the Irish Sea World: Rebels, Mercenaries, Allies
1066-1169 Caitlin Ellis 2. The Northern Limits of Norman Power: Border
Policies in Northumbria, c. 1050-1100 Chelsea Shields-Más and Charles C.
Rozier 3. Controlling an Unstable Boundary: The Normans and their
Continental Border Areas, 911-1135 Astrid Lemoine-Descourtieux 4.
Boundary-making in the Beneventano in the early Twelfth Century Áron
Kecskés PART II: Ecclesiastical Borders 5. Alexander II and the Normans:
Borders as Instruments of Dialogue and Compromise Maria Vezzoni 6. Gregory
VII, Lanfranc, and Ireland: Papal Relations at the Periphery Dan Armstrong
7. "... a mari Barensi usque ad mare Bononiense": Crossing Borders. The
Travels of Archbishop Anselm of Canterbury, libertas ecclesiae, and the
Uses of Clerical Mobility in an Age of Reform William M. Aird 8. Temporal
and Spiritual Power in Norman Sicily: An Unreal Border? Ignazio Alessi 9.
The Crossing of Borders: The Legations of John of Crema, 1124-1125 Callum
A. Jamieson PART III: Conceptual Boundaries 10. The Very Idea of a Border
in Britain Emily A. Winkler and Nia Wyn Jones 11. Norman Borders in the
Work of William of Jumièges and Orderic Vitalis, c. 1057-1141 Mark Hagger
12. Is there a 'Norman' Historiography of the Conquest of Southern Italy?
Marie-Agnès Lucas-Avenel 13. The Lion, the Camel, and the Cassa of
Terracina: Transfer and Exchange on the Borders of Norman Italy John
Aspinwall Afterword: Borders, Landscapes, and Seascapes Leonie V. Hicks
Select Bibliography Index