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How To Write About Medieval Kings: An Overview
There are many biographies of medieval kings, but that does not mean all are the same.
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There are many biographies of medieval kings, but that does not mean all are the same.
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Rapidly approaching is this year's Leeds International Medieval Congress, one of the biggest conferences for medieval studies in the world. It is a great place to hear new research and to meet other scholars, not to mention the general social and celebratory atmosphere it tends to have. This
Recently Fraser McNair wrote an interesting piece on defining "the Carolingian court." Fraser rightly notes that "the word ‘court’ encompasses five concepts: the court is a location, a community, an institution, a set of activities, and an identity." I want to add to this picture somewhat
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No PhD is easy, I wanted to offer some thoughts on my experience, my struggle with depression, and the value of a PhD in the Internet Age.
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How does The Conversation (1974) reflect the methods of the historian? I discuss the similarities in this post.
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As usual for medievalists, we strive for topicality. Fortunately the recent papal conclave gives me an opportunity to discuss one of the wackiest events of the Early Middle Ages: the Cadaver Synod. In brief the Cadaver Synod was a trial of the deceased Pope Formosus by Pope Stephen VI, the
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My last post was about the 1,137th anniversary of Arnulf becoming king. This post is about the 1,225th anniversary of his death. It may sound surprising that the date of Arnulf’s death, and where he was buried, has multiple possibilities. This is a king after all, shouldn’
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On the anniversary of Arnulf becoming king
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Some thoughts, an incomplete investigation
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Let's get technical
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I normally send out a new post every two weeks but today (Oct. 28th) is the anniversary of the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in 312 AD so I wanted to be “topical,” (or at least as topical as can be when it comes to an event that happened over
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Narratives of decline and measuring "activeness"