Why were there no martyrs in the early English Church?
June 2021
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Journal article
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H. M. Chadwick Memorial Lectures
Why Were There No Martyrs in the Early English Church?
December 2020
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Book
Kings, Saints and Conquests
June 2020
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Chapter
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Conquests in Eleventh-Century England: 1016, 1066
Bede's Abbesses
April 2020
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Chapter
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Women Intellectuals and Leaders in the Middle Ages
History
Bede’s Abbesses
April 2020
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Chapter
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Women Intellectuals and Leaders in the Middle Ages
Mental Maps: Sense of Place in Medieval British Historical Writing
November 2019
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Chapter
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Medieval Historical Writing
Bede's Kings
January 2018
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Chapter
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WRITING, KINGSHIP, AND POWER IN ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND
Northumbria's long tradition
August 2017
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Chapter
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Oneness The Dynamics of Monasticism
Using a focus on the life, practice and history of the Shepherds Law community as a starting point, the book broadens the discussion to consider the how such communities negotiate the boundary between the solitary life and life within their ...
Religion
Bede’s Northern Saints
January 2017
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Chapter
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Saints of North-East England, 600-1500
The King’s Body: Burial and Succession in Late Anglo-Saxon England, by Nicole Marafioti
June 2015
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Journal article
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The English Historical Review
4303 Historical Studies, 43 History, Heritage and Archaeology
Food, Eating and Identity in Early Medieval England. By Allen J. Frantzen (Rochester, N.Y., Boydell Press, 2014) 290 pp. $90.00
May 2015
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Journal article
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Journal of Interdisciplinary History
4303 Historical Studies, 43 History, Heritage and Archaeology
Cuthbert and the search for a patron
January 2015
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Chapter
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Durham Cathedral History, Fabric, and Culture
Architecture
Heaven and Hell in Anglo-Saxon England. Theology and Society in an Age of Faith
January 2015
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Journal article
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MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY
The Abbey’s armoury of charters
August 2014
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Chapter
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Bury St Edmunds and the Norman Conquest
History
Households of St Edmund
January 2014
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Chapter
43 History, Heritage and Archaeology, 4303 Historical Studies, 50 Philosophy and Religious Studies, 5004 Religious Studies, 5005 Theology
The earliest English Benedictines? Monasticism in England before the Conquest
January 2014
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Chapter
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Keeping the Rule David Knowles and the Writing of History
Church historians
WHY CAN THE DEAD DO SUCH GREAT THINGS? Saints and worshippers from the martyrs to the Reformation
January 2014
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Journal article
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TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
Women, Prayer and Preaching in the Early English Church
January 2014
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Chapter
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Prayer and Thought in Monastic Tradition Essays in Honour of Benedicta Ward Slg
Internal and External Audiences: Reflections on the Anglo-Saxon Archive of Bury St Edmunds Abbey in Suffolk
November 2013
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Chapter
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The Haskins Society Journal 24
Public and Private Audiences: Reflections on the Archive of Bury St Edmunds Abbey in Suffolk
June 2013
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Journal article
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The Haskins Society Journal: studies in medieval history
Bede’s Church
March 2013
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Book
Has Ecclesiastical History Lost the Plot?*
January 2013
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Chapter
4303 Historical Studies, 50 Philosophy and Religious Studies, 43 History, Heritage and Archaeology
The SAGE handbook of historical theory
January 2013
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Book
This important handbook brings together in one volume discussions of the role of modernity, empiricism, realism, post-modernity and deconstruction in the historian’s craft. Chapters are written by leading writers from around the world and cover a wide spread of historical sub-disciplines, such as social history, intellectual history, narrative, gender, memory, psycho-analysis and cultural studies, taking in, along the way, the work of thinkers such as Paul Ricouer, Michel Foucault and Hayden White. The Sage Handbook of Historical Theory is an essential resource for practicing historians, and students of history, and will appeal to scholars in related disciplines in the social sciences and humanities who seek a closer understanding of the theoretical foundations of history.
Wilfrid’s monastic empire
January 2013
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Chapter
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Wilfrid Abbot, Bishop, Saint: Papers from 1300th Anniversary Conferences
The Oxford History of Historical Writing Volume 2: 400-1400
October 2012
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Book
A collection of essays from leading historians which explores the ways in which history was written in Europe and Asian between 400 and 1400.
History
Annals and Chronicles in Western Europe
January 2012
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Chapter
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The Oxford History of Historical Writings, II: 600-1400
Internal and External Audiences: Reflections on the Anglo-Saxon Archive of Bury St Edmunds Abbey in Suffolk
January 2012
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Journal article
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The Haskins Society Journal
The Cambridge History of Christianity, vol 3, Early Medieval Christianities, c.600-c.1100
January 2012
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Journal article
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ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW
Æthelstan
June 2011
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Book
Biography & Autobiography
Where English becomes British: Rethinking Contexts for Brunanburh
January 2008
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Chapter
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Myth, rulership, church and charters
This excellent collection comprises essays from many of the foremost current scholars of Anglo-Saxon England.
History
Monastic life in Anglo-Saxon England, c. 600-900
January 2006
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Book
Sarah Foot shows how early Anglo-Saxon religious houses were simultaneously active and contemplative, their members withdrawing from the preoccupations of ...
Literary Criticism
Charters of Abingdon Abbey, Part 1
January 2003
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Journal article
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JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY
Charters of Abingdon Abbey, Part 2
January 2003
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Journal article
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JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY
Edward the Elder, 899-924
January 2003
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Journal article
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HISTORY
Essays on Anglo-Saxon and related themes in memory of Lynne Grundy
January 2003
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Journal article
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JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY
Medieval memories. Men, women and the past, 700-1300
January 2003
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Journal article
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HISTORY
The Anglo-Saxon state
January 2003
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Journal article
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JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY
Anglo-Saxon myths: State and Church 400-1066
January 2002
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Journal article
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HISTORY
Charters of the New Minster, Winchester
January 2002
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Journal article
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JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF ARCHIVISTS
Communities and warfare, 700-1400
January 2002
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Journal article
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HISTORY
Anglo-Saxon England, vol 28
January 2001
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Journal article
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ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW
The construction of nationhood. Ethnicity, religion and nationalism
January 2001
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Journal article
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JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY
Veiled Women I: the Disappearance of Nuns from Anglo-Saxon England
January 2000
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Book
Religion
Veiled Women II: Female Religious Communities in England, 871-1006
January 2000
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Book
Religion
Remembering, forgetting and inventing: Attitudes to the past in England at the end of the first viking age
January 1999
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Journal article
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TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY, SIXTH SERIES, IX
The role of the minster in earlier Anglo-Saxon society
January 1999
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Chapter
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Monasteries and society in medieval Britain
Religion
The making of Angelcynn: English identity before the Norman Conquest
January 1996
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Journal article
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T Roy Hist Soc
THE ENGLISH CHURCH AND THE CONTINENT IN THE 10TH-CENTURY AND 11TH-CENTURY - CULTURAL, SPIRITUAL AND ARTISTIC EXCHANGES - ORTENBERG,V
January 1994
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Journal article
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MEDIUM AEVUM
MEDIEVAL HANDBOOKS OF PENANCE - A TRANSLATION OF THE PRINCIPAL LIBRI-POENITENTIALES AND SELECTIONS FROM RELATED DOCUMENTS - MCNEILL,JT, GAMER,HM
January 1993
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Journal article
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HISTORY OF EUROPEAN IDEAS
The Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Lindsey
January 1993
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Chapter
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Pre-Viking Lindsey
History
Anglo-Saxon minsters: a review of terminology
January 1992
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Chapter
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Pastoral care before the parish
History
“With water in the spirit”: the administration of baptism in early Anglo-Saxon England
January 1992
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Chapter
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Pastoral care before the parish
History
Glastonbury’s early abbots
January 1991
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Chapter
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The Archaeology and history of Glastonbury Abbey
Glastonbury Abbey was one of the great cultural centres of Anglo-Saxon and
medieval England, yet this is the first volume of scholarly essays to be devoted
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Social Science
Violence against Christians? The vikings and the Church in ninth-century England
January 1991
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Journal article
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Medieval History
MINISTERS AND PARISH-CHURCHES - THE LOCAL CHURCH IN TRANSITION, 950-1200 - BLAIR,J
January 1990
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Journal article
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JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY
Plenty, Portents and Plague: Anglo-Saxon Readings of the Natural World