Founded by Professor R. Allen Brown, the Battle Conference this year celebrates its 20th meeting in Dublin with a particular focus on Irish topics. Anglo-Norman Studies, published annually and containing the papers presented at the conference, is established as the single most important publication in the field (as a glance at bibliographies of the period will confirm), covering not only matters relating to pre- and post-Conquest England and France, but also the activities and influences of the Normans on the wider European, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern stage.

Details
First Published: 25 Jun 1998
13 Digit ISBN: 9780851155739
Pages: 256
Size: 23.4 x 15.6
Binding: Hardback
Imprint: Boydell Press
Series:
Anglo-Norman StudiesSubject:
Medieval HistoryBIC Class: HBLC1
Details updated on 04 Feb 2012
Contents
- 1 `The Conversion of the Scandinavians of Dublin'.
- 2 `Clio's Legal Cosmetics': Law and Custom in the Work of Medieval Historians'.
- 3 `The 1210 Campaign in Ireland: Evidence for a Military Revolution?'.
- 4 `Mrs Ella Armitage and Irish Archaeology'.
- 5 `Ireland's Hastings: the Anglo-Norman Conquest of Dublin'.
- 6 `The `Justiciarship' in Brittany and Ireland under Henry II'.
- 7 `Strategies of Lordship in Pre-Norman and Post-Norman Leinster'.
- 8 `Ancestors and Predecessors: Royal Continuity and Identity in the First Kingdom of Jerusalem'.
- 9 `The Travels of Roger of Howden and his Views of the Irish, Scots and Welsh'.
- 10 `The Impact of the Norman Invasion on Irish Literature'.
- 11 `Some Interactions Between the English and Irish Churches'.
- 12 `Power, Patronage and Personality in the Norman Cathedral Chapters, 911-1204'.
- 13 `Gerald on Gerald: Self-Presentation by Giraldus Cambrensis'.