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    Creating and curating an archive: Bury St Edmunds and its Anglo-Saxon past

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    This contribution explores the mechanisms by which the Benedictine foundation of Bury St Edmunds sought to legitimise and preserve their spurious pre-Conquest privileges and holdings throughout the Middle Ages. The archive is extraordinary in terms of the large number of surviving registers and cartularies which contain copies of Anglo-Saxon charters, many of which are wholly or partly in Old English. The essay charts the changing use to which these ancient documents were put in response to threats to the foundation's continued enjoyment of its liberties. The focus throughout the essay is to demonstrate how pragmatic considerations at every stage affects the development of the archive and the ways in which these linguistically challenging texts were presented, re-presented, and represented during the Abbey’s history

    Polemical History and the Wars of the Roses

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    Gender and the Subjects of History in the Early Middle Ages

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    Viking Armies and their Historical Legacy across England’s North–South Divide, c

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    Cross-Channel Networks of History Writing: The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

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    History at the Universities: Oxford, Cambridge, and Paris

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    Gildas

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    International audienceGildas est le premier auteur britannique à témoigner des événements postérieurs au départ des légions romaines. C'est par l'analyse de ses modèles, principalement bibliques, et de ses buts que son récit historique allusif, si frustrant, peut être compris et interprété comme un témoignage de premier plan

    Mental Maps: Sense of Place in Medieval British Historical Writing

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    London Histories

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    Historical Writing in Medieval Wales

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