Archiv für August 2014

Edward I’s armies

Publication date: September 2011 Source:Journal of Medieval History, Volume 37, Issue 3 Author(s): Michael Prestwich This article reassesses some of the evidence for Edward I’s armies, and suggests that the extent to which these armi…

Food, drink and ritualised communication in the household of Eleanor de Montfort, February to August 1265

Publication date: March 2011 Source:Journal of Medieval History, Volume 37, Issue 1 Author(s): Lars Kjær This article investigates the use of feasts and gifts of food in the household of Eleanor de Montfort between February and Augus…

Waging war in the fourteenth century

Publication date: September 2011 Source:Journal of Medieval History, Volume 37, Issue 3 Author(s): Anne Curry, Adrian R. Bell The papers in this special issue exemplify how, through the study of sources beyond the chronicles which …

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Publication date: December 2011 Source:Journal of Medieval History, Volume 37, Issue 4

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Publication date: September 2011 Source:Journal of Medieval History, Volume 37, Issue 3

Byzantine-Muslim conspiracies against the crusades: history and myth

Publication date: September 2010 Source:Journal of Medieval History, Volume 36, Issue 3 Author(s): Savvas Neocleous This article examines Latin allegations of Byzantine-Muslim conspiracies against the crusades in the course of the tw…

Was Thomas Favent a political pamphleteer? Faction and politics in later fourteenth-century London

Publication date: December 2011 Source:Journal of Medieval History, Volume 37, Issue 4 Author(s): Gwilym Dodd Thomas Favent’s Historia has long been recognised as an important source for the turbulent middle years of Richard II’s rei…

The value of empire: tenth-century Bulgaria between Magyars, Pechenegs and Byzantium

Publication date: December 2010 Source:Journal of Medieval History, Volume 36, Issue 4 Author(s): Boris Todorov The article seeks to explain the connection between the migration of the Magyars and Pechenegs in central and south-east …

Emblems and enigmas: Revisiting the ‘sword’ belt of Fernando de la Cerda

Publication date: December 2011 Source:Journal of Medieval History, Volume 37, Issue 4 Author(s): Benjamin L. Wild The belt of Fernando de la Cerda is on permanent display in the Museo de Telas Ricas, Burgos. Presently, scholars beli…

The dregs of trembling, the draught of salvation: the dual symbolism of the cup in medieval literature

Publication date: March 2011 Source:Journal of Medieval History, Volume 37, Issue 1 Author(s): Joanna Bellis This article examines the symbolism of the cup in Old English poetry and Old French romance. It argues that the dual symboli…