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'Those Five Knights which you Owe me in Respect of your Abbacy'. Organizing Military Service after the Norman Conquest: Evesham and Beyond - Howard B. Clarke
Voluntary Ascetic Flagellation: From Local to Learned Traditions - John Howe
The Material and the Visual: Objects and Memories in the Historia ecclesiastica of Orderic Vitalis - Daniel Roach
Anonymus Vaticanus: Another Source for the Normans in the South? - Charles D. Stanton
Christian Community and the Crusades: Religious and Social Practices in the De expugnatione Lyxbonensi - Susanna A. Throop
Godrich of Finchale's Canora Modulatio: The Auditory and Visionary Worlds of a Twelfth-Century Hermit - Monika C Otter
Did Portugal Have a Twelfth-Century Renaissance? - André Vitória
Internal and External Audiences: Reflections on the Anglo-Saxon Archive of Bury St Edmunds Abbey in Suffolk - Sarah Foot
Brief description: Dr Charles D. Stanton is a former US naval officer and airline pilot who, after retirement, studied medieval Mediterranean history at Cambridge under David Abulafia. His particular focus is the Norman conquest of southern Italy and Sicily on which he has published several well-received articles in scholarly journals. His recent book, Norman Naval Operations in the Mediterranean, has also been highly praised.
Review Quotes: Thematically and geographically various [and] of a high standard throughout.-- "TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT"