Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History, series 3, volume 17

Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History, series 3, volume 17

Essays in Memory of Paul E. Szarmach

Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History is an annual publication of historiographical essays on the pre-modern world. As a venue for sustained investigations, it plays a significant role in the dissemination of interpretative scholarship that falls in the niche between the journal article and the monograph. This is the penultimate volume in series 3 and primarily comprises essays in memory of Paul E. Szarmach, the eminent Old English scholar and former executive director of the Medieval Academy of America and director of the Medieval Institute at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo.
  • COVER
  • Contents
  • List of Illustrations
  • J. T. Rosenthal & V. Blanton — Introduction
  • Matthew Firth — Memories of Viking Age Cultural Contact
  • Miriamne Ara Krummel — Expressions of Cultural Disability
  • Linda E. Mitchell — “All the rancour and enmity between us”
  • R. S. Oggins & J. B. Oggins — Royal Consumption and Gifts of Deer in 13th-Century England
  • Mary-Jo Arn — Travers and Trappe in the Palace of Pandarus
  • Virginia Blanton — Benedictine Devotion to England’s Saints
  • Ruth Frost — The Rise of Admission by Apprenticeship Among the Freemen of Norwich, 1365–1415
  • Virginia Bainbridge — Nuns on the Run, or the “Sturdy and Wilful Dames” of Syon Abbey
  • Sandy Feinstein — Taking the Tour