King Harold II and the Bayeux Tapestry
Edited by Gale R. Owen-Crocker
Harold II is chiefly remembered today, perhaps unfairly, for the brevity of his reign and his death at the Battle of Hastings. The papers collected here seek to shed new light on the man and his milieu before and after that climax. They explore the long career and the dynastic network behind Harold Godwinesson's accession on the death of King Edward the Confessor in January 1066, looking in particular at the important questions as to whether Harold's kingship was opportunist or long-planned; a usurpation or a legitimate succession in terms of his Anglo-Scandinavian kinships? They also examine the posthumous legends that Harold survived Hastings and lived on as a religious recluse. The essays in the second part of the volume focus on the Bayeux Tapestry, bringing out the small details which would have resonated significantly for contemporary audiences, both Norman and English, to suggest how they judged Harold and the other players in the succession drama of 1066. Other aspects of the Tapestry are also covered: the possible patron and locations the Tapestry was produced for; where and how it was designed; and the various sources - artistic and real - employed by the artist.
GALE OWEN-CROCKER is Professor of Anglo-Saxon Culture at the University of Manchester.
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DETAILS
26 b/w illustrations 27 line illustrations 214 pages Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm 13 digit ISBN: 9781843831242
Binding: Hardback First published: 15/Jun/2005 Price: 95.00 USD / 50.00 GBP
Imprint: Boydell Press Series: Pubns Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies
Subject: Medieval History
BIC class: ACKM
STATUS: Available
Details updated on 18/11/2008
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Contents
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King Harold II and the Bayeux Tapestry: a Critical Introduction H E J Cowdrey
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Harold Godwinesson: the Construction of Kingship Nick Higham
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Harold II: a Throne-worthy King Ian Howard
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The Myth of Harold II's Survival in the Scandinavian Sources Gillian Fellows-Jensen
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The Content and Construction of the Vita Haroldi Stephen Matthews
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Body Language: a Graphic Commentary by the Horses of the Bayeux Tapestry S L Keefer
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Brothers, Rivals and the Geometry of the Bayeux Tapestry Gale R. Owen-Crocker
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Putting the Bayeux Tapestry in its Place Chris Henige
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Gendering the Battle? Male and Female in the Bayeux Tapestry Catherine E. Karkov
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Cognate Imagery: the Bear, Harold and the Bayeux Tapestry Shirley Ann Brown
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The Cicero-Aratea and the Bayeux Tapestry C R Hart
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The Bayeux Tapestry and Eleventh-Century Material Culture Michael Lewis
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Reviews
Gives a thorough sampling of current thinking on a range of relevant issues. THE YEAR'S WORK IN ENGLISH STUDIES
A useful collection of papers [and] a welcome contribution to the range of scholarship on the Bayeux Tapestry and a much-needed assessment of Harold's brief reign in its own right. MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY
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