Migrants in Medieval England, C. 500-C. 1500
Herausgeber: Ormrod, W Mark; Tyler, Elizabeth M; Story, Joanna
Migrants in Medieval England, C. 500-C. 1500
Herausgeber: Ormrod, W Mark; Tyler, Elizabeth M; Story, Joanna
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This is a ground-breaking volume into the phenomenon of migration in and to England over the medieval millennium. A series of subject specialists synthesise and extend recent research in a wide range of disciplines and marks an important contribution to medieval studies, and to modern debates on migration and the free movement of people.
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This is a ground-breaking volume into the phenomenon of migration in and to England over the medieval millennium. A series of subject specialists synthesise and extend recent research in a wide range of disciplines and marks an important contribution to medieval studies, and to modern debates on migration and the free movement of people.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9780197266724
- ISBN-10: 019726672X
- Artikelnr.: 59864216
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9780197266724
- ISBN-10: 019726672X
- Artikelnr.: 59864216
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
W. Mark Ormrod is Professor Emeritus of History at the University of York, where he worked from 1990 to 2016. A specialist in the politics and political culture of later medieval England, he is the author of numerous books, articles and chapters, as well as editions and online resources. His major recent publications include the Yale University Press 'English Monarchs' volume on Edward III (London, 2011); (with Helen Killick and Phil Bradford) Early Common Petitions in the English Parliament, c. 1290-c. 1420 , Camden 5th Series 52 (Cambridge, 2017) and (with Bart Lambert and Jonathan Mackman) Immigrant England, 1300-1550 (Manchester, 2019). Joanna Story is professor of Early Medieval History at the University of Leicester where she has worked since 1996. She specialises in the period c. AD 600-900, and in the material culture of the written word in manuscript and epigraphic form. Her research and publications are characterised by an interdisciplinary approach to evidence, combining data derived from text, images, and physical remains surviving from the early medieval European past and deploying traditional historical techniques alongside methods used in archaeology and physical sciences. Elizabeth M. Tyler is Professor of Medieval Literature at the University of York and co-director of the Centre for Medieval Literature, a Danish Centre of Excellence (University of Southern Denmark and York). She works on the literature of early and high medieval England within its European context. Her books include England in Europe: English Royal Women and Literary Patronage c. 1000-c. 1150 (Toronto, 2017) and (as co-editor) Historical Writing in Britain and Ireland, 500-1500 (CUP, 2019). She is currently working on a literary history of the Anglo-Saxon chronicles and a project on the writing of vernacular languages in the Latin West from late antiquity to the twelfth century.
* List of Figures
* List of Abbreviations
* Notes on Contributors
* Acknowledgements
* 1: W. Mark Ormrod, Joanna Story, and Elizabeth M. Tyler: Framing
Migration in England
* 2: Mark Jobling and Andrew Millard: Isotopic and Genetic Evidence for
Migration in Medieval England
* 3: Martin Findell and Phillip Shaw: Language Contact in Early
Medieval Britain: Settlement, Interaction, and Acculturation
* 4: Jayne Carroll: Identifying Migrants in Medieval England: The
Possibilities and Limitations of Place-Name Evidence
* 5: Peter McClure: Personal Names as Evidence for Migrants and
Migration in Medieval England
* 6: Elizabeth M. Tyler and George Younge: Moving People, Moving Forms:
Narrating Migration in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles
* 7: Dawn M. Hadley: The Archaeology of Migrants in Viking-Age and
Anglo-Norman England: Process, Practice, and Performance
* 8: Julian Luxford: The Migrant in English Art: Perspectives on
Influence and Agency
* 9: Christopher Dyer: Migration in Rural England in the Later Middle
Ages
* 10: Sarah Rees Jones: English Towns in the Later Middle Ages: The
Rules and Realities of Population Mobility
* 11: Bart Lambert and W. Mark Ormrod: The State and the Immigrant:
Negotiating Nationalities in Later Medieval England
* Index
* List of Abbreviations
* Notes on Contributors
* Acknowledgements
* 1: W. Mark Ormrod, Joanna Story, and Elizabeth M. Tyler: Framing
Migration in England
* 2: Mark Jobling and Andrew Millard: Isotopic and Genetic Evidence for
Migration in Medieval England
* 3: Martin Findell and Phillip Shaw: Language Contact in Early
Medieval Britain: Settlement, Interaction, and Acculturation
* 4: Jayne Carroll: Identifying Migrants in Medieval England: The
Possibilities and Limitations of Place-Name Evidence
* 5: Peter McClure: Personal Names as Evidence for Migrants and
Migration in Medieval England
* 6: Elizabeth M. Tyler and George Younge: Moving People, Moving Forms:
Narrating Migration in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles
* 7: Dawn M. Hadley: The Archaeology of Migrants in Viking-Age and
Anglo-Norman England: Process, Practice, and Performance
* 8: Julian Luxford: The Migrant in English Art: Perspectives on
Influence and Agency
* 9: Christopher Dyer: Migration in Rural England in the Later Middle
Ages
* 10: Sarah Rees Jones: English Towns in the Later Middle Ages: The
Rules and Realities of Population Mobility
* 11: Bart Lambert and W. Mark Ormrod: The State and the Immigrant:
Negotiating Nationalities in Later Medieval England
* Index
* List of Figures
* List of Abbreviations
* Notes on Contributors
* Acknowledgements
* 1: W. Mark Ormrod, Joanna Story, and Elizabeth M. Tyler: Framing
Migration in England
* 2: Mark Jobling and Andrew Millard: Isotopic and Genetic Evidence for
Migration in Medieval England
* 3: Martin Findell and Phillip Shaw: Language Contact in Early
Medieval Britain: Settlement, Interaction, and Acculturation
* 4: Jayne Carroll: Identifying Migrants in Medieval England: The
Possibilities and Limitations of Place-Name Evidence
* 5: Peter McClure: Personal Names as Evidence for Migrants and
Migration in Medieval England
* 6: Elizabeth M. Tyler and George Younge: Moving People, Moving Forms:
Narrating Migration in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles
* 7: Dawn M. Hadley: The Archaeology of Migrants in Viking-Age and
Anglo-Norman England: Process, Practice, and Performance
* 8: Julian Luxford: The Migrant in English Art: Perspectives on
Influence and Agency
* 9: Christopher Dyer: Migration in Rural England in the Later Middle
Ages
* 10: Sarah Rees Jones: English Towns in the Later Middle Ages: The
Rules and Realities of Population Mobility
* 11: Bart Lambert and W. Mark Ormrod: The State and the Immigrant:
Negotiating Nationalities in Later Medieval England
* Index
* List of Abbreviations
* Notes on Contributors
* Acknowledgements
* 1: W. Mark Ormrod, Joanna Story, and Elizabeth M. Tyler: Framing
Migration in England
* 2: Mark Jobling and Andrew Millard: Isotopic and Genetic Evidence for
Migration in Medieval England
* 3: Martin Findell and Phillip Shaw: Language Contact in Early
Medieval Britain: Settlement, Interaction, and Acculturation
* 4: Jayne Carroll: Identifying Migrants in Medieval England: The
Possibilities and Limitations of Place-Name Evidence
* 5: Peter McClure: Personal Names as Evidence for Migrants and
Migration in Medieval England
* 6: Elizabeth M. Tyler and George Younge: Moving People, Moving Forms:
Narrating Migration in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles
* 7: Dawn M. Hadley: The Archaeology of Migrants in Viking-Age and
Anglo-Norman England: Process, Practice, and Performance
* 8: Julian Luxford: The Migrant in English Art: Perspectives on
Influence and Agency
* 9: Christopher Dyer: Migration in Rural England in the Later Middle
Ages
* 10: Sarah Rees Jones: English Towns in the Later Middle Ages: The
Rules and Realities of Population Mobility
* 11: Bart Lambert and W. Mark Ormrod: The State and the Immigrant:
Negotiating Nationalities in Later Medieval England
* Index