Medieval Historical Writing
Herausgeber: Jahner, Jennifer; Tyler, Elizabeth M.; Steiner, Emily
Medieval Historical Writing
Herausgeber: Jahner, Jennifer; Tyler, Elizabeth M.; Steiner, Emily
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An expert survey of historical writing in medieval Britain and Ireland, introducing readers to a rich subfield of medieval literature.
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An expert survey of historical writing in medieval Britain and Ireland, introducing readers to a rich subfield of medieval literature.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 598
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1005g
- ISBN-13: 9781107163362
- ISBN-10: 1107163366
- Artikelnr.: 55395881
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 598
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1005g
- ISBN-13: 9781107163362
- ISBN-10: 1107163366
- Artikelnr.: 55395881
Introduction Jennifer Jahner, Emily Steiner and Elizabeth M. Tyler
Part I. Time: 1. Gildas Magali Coumert
2. Monastic history and memory Thomas O'Donnell
3. Apocalypse and/as history Richard K. Emmerson
4. The Brut: legendary British history Jaclyn Rajsic
5. Genealogies Marie Turner
6. Anglo-Saxon futures: writing England's ethical past, before and after 1066 Cynthia Turner Camp
7. Pagan histories/Pagan fictions Christine Chism
Part II. Place: 8. Mental maps: sense of place in medieval British historical writing Sarah Foot
9. Viking armies and their historical legacy across England's North-South divide, c.790-c.1100 Paul Gazzoli
10. Cross-channel networks of history writing: the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Elizabeth M. Tyler
11. Creating and curating an archive: Bury St Edmunds and its Anglo-Saxon past Kathryn A. Lowe
12. Historical writing in medieval Wales Owain Wyn Jones and Huw Pryce
13. Scotland and Anglo-Scottish border writing Kate Ash-Irisarri
14. London histories George Shuffelton
15. History at the Universities: Oxford, Cambridge and Paris Charles F. Briggs
Part III. Practice: 16. The professional historians of medieval Ireland Katherine Simms
17. Gender and the subjects of history in the early Middle Ages Clare A. Lees
18. Historical writing in medieval Britain: the case of Matthew Paris Björn Weiler
19. Vernacular historiography Matthew Fisher
20. Tall tales from the archive Andrew Prescott
21. History in print from Caxton to 1543 A. S. G. Edwards
Part IV. Genre: 22. Chronicle and romance Robert Rouse
23. Forgery as historiography Alfred Hiatt
24. Hagiography Catherine Sanok
25. Writing in the tragic mode Thomas A. Prendergast
26. Crisis and nation in fourteenth-century English chronicles Andrew Galloway
27. Polemical history and the Wars of the Roses Sarah L. Peverley.
Part I. Time: 1. Gildas Magali Coumert
2. Monastic history and memory Thomas O'Donnell
3. Apocalypse and/as history Richard K. Emmerson
4. The Brut: legendary British history Jaclyn Rajsic
5. Genealogies Marie Turner
6. Anglo-Saxon futures: writing England's ethical past, before and after 1066 Cynthia Turner Camp
7. Pagan histories/Pagan fictions Christine Chism
Part II. Place: 8. Mental maps: sense of place in medieval British historical writing Sarah Foot
9. Viking armies and their historical legacy across England's North-South divide, c.790-c.1100 Paul Gazzoli
10. Cross-channel networks of history writing: the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Elizabeth M. Tyler
11. Creating and curating an archive: Bury St Edmunds and its Anglo-Saxon past Kathryn A. Lowe
12. Historical writing in medieval Wales Owain Wyn Jones and Huw Pryce
13. Scotland and Anglo-Scottish border writing Kate Ash-Irisarri
14. London histories George Shuffelton
15. History at the Universities: Oxford, Cambridge and Paris Charles F. Briggs
Part III. Practice: 16. The professional historians of medieval Ireland Katherine Simms
17. Gender and the subjects of history in the early Middle Ages Clare A. Lees
18. Historical writing in medieval Britain: the case of Matthew Paris Björn Weiler
19. Vernacular historiography Matthew Fisher
20. Tall tales from the archive Andrew Prescott
21. History in print from Caxton to 1543 A. S. G. Edwards
Part IV. Genre: 22. Chronicle and romance Robert Rouse
23. Forgery as historiography Alfred Hiatt
24. Hagiography Catherine Sanok
25. Writing in the tragic mode Thomas A. Prendergast
26. Crisis and nation in fourteenth-century English chronicles Andrew Galloway
27. Polemical history and the Wars of the Roses Sarah L. Peverley.
Introduction Jennifer Jahner, Emily Steiner and Elizabeth M. Tyler
Part I. Time: 1. Gildas Magali Coumert
2. Monastic history and memory Thomas O'Donnell
3. Apocalypse and/as history Richard K. Emmerson
4. The Brut: legendary British history Jaclyn Rajsic
5. Genealogies Marie Turner
6. Anglo-Saxon futures: writing England's ethical past, before and after 1066 Cynthia Turner Camp
7. Pagan histories/Pagan fictions Christine Chism
Part II. Place: 8. Mental maps: sense of place in medieval British historical writing Sarah Foot
9. Viking armies and their historical legacy across England's North-South divide, c.790-c.1100 Paul Gazzoli
10. Cross-channel networks of history writing: the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Elizabeth M. Tyler
11. Creating and curating an archive: Bury St Edmunds and its Anglo-Saxon past Kathryn A. Lowe
12. Historical writing in medieval Wales Owain Wyn Jones and Huw Pryce
13. Scotland and Anglo-Scottish border writing Kate Ash-Irisarri
14. London histories George Shuffelton
15. History at the Universities: Oxford, Cambridge and Paris Charles F. Briggs
Part III. Practice: 16. The professional historians of medieval Ireland Katherine Simms
17. Gender and the subjects of history in the early Middle Ages Clare A. Lees
18. Historical writing in medieval Britain: the case of Matthew Paris Björn Weiler
19. Vernacular historiography Matthew Fisher
20. Tall tales from the archive Andrew Prescott
21. History in print from Caxton to 1543 A. S. G. Edwards
Part IV. Genre: 22. Chronicle and romance Robert Rouse
23. Forgery as historiography Alfred Hiatt
24. Hagiography Catherine Sanok
25. Writing in the tragic mode Thomas A. Prendergast
26. Crisis and nation in fourteenth-century English chronicles Andrew Galloway
27. Polemical history and the Wars of the Roses Sarah L. Peverley.
Part I. Time: 1. Gildas Magali Coumert
2. Monastic history and memory Thomas O'Donnell
3. Apocalypse and/as history Richard K. Emmerson
4. The Brut: legendary British history Jaclyn Rajsic
5. Genealogies Marie Turner
6. Anglo-Saxon futures: writing England's ethical past, before and after 1066 Cynthia Turner Camp
7. Pagan histories/Pagan fictions Christine Chism
Part II. Place: 8. Mental maps: sense of place in medieval British historical writing Sarah Foot
9. Viking armies and their historical legacy across England's North-South divide, c.790-c.1100 Paul Gazzoli
10. Cross-channel networks of history writing: the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Elizabeth M. Tyler
11. Creating and curating an archive: Bury St Edmunds and its Anglo-Saxon past Kathryn A. Lowe
12. Historical writing in medieval Wales Owain Wyn Jones and Huw Pryce
13. Scotland and Anglo-Scottish border writing Kate Ash-Irisarri
14. London histories George Shuffelton
15. History at the Universities: Oxford, Cambridge and Paris Charles F. Briggs
Part III. Practice: 16. The professional historians of medieval Ireland Katherine Simms
17. Gender and the subjects of history in the early Middle Ages Clare A. Lees
18. Historical writing in medieval Britain: the case of Matthew Paris Björn Weiler
19. Vernacular historiography Matthew Fisher
20. Tall tales from the archive Andrew Prescott
21. History in print from Caxton to 1543 A. S. G. Edwards
Part IV. Genre: 22. Chronicle and romance Robert Rouse
23. Forgery as historiography Alfred Hiatt
24. Hagiography Catherine Sanok
25. Writing in the tragic mode Thomas A. Prendergast
26. Crisis and nation in fourteenth-century English chronicles Andrew Galloway
27. Polemical history and the Wars of the Roses Sarah L. Peverley.