The collection of essays presented in The Reigns of Edmund, Eadred and Eadwig are exceptional works that do exceedingly well to explore the reigns of three kings which have been sidelined too often in the scholarship. The text is very accessible to those wanting to open up new pathways to better understand the tenth century. It should also be of value to a wide range of scholars interested in kingship more broadly, and it will surely earn a place on their shelves.

CERÆ: AN AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN STUDIES

There is some exemplary scholarship on display, with the chapters by McGuigan, Blanchard, and Weikert particular standouts for this reader.

ROYAL STUDIES JOURNAL

Essays highlighting the importance of three kings - Edmund, Eadred and Eadwig - in understanding England in the tenth century. Much scholarly attention has been devoted to both the expanding kingdom of Alfred the Great, Edward the Elder, and Æthelstan, and to the larger and integrated realm of their more distant successors, Edgar and Æthelred II. However, the English kingdom in the 940s and 950s, and its three kings, Edmund (939-946), Eadred (946-955), and Eadwig (955-959), the men who inherited and held together the kingdom created by their immediate predecessors, have been somewhat neglected, with little research being dedicated to these men as kings, or the era in which they ruled. This volume offers a variety of approaches to the period. Its contributors bring to light royal legal innovations to ecclesiastical law, oaths, heriot, complex factional politics, including the crucial role of queens, differing perspectives on the final era of an independent northern kingdom of York, and developments in literary culture outside the domineering trend of the later monastic reformers.
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Essays highlighting the importance of three kings - Edmund, Eadred and Eadwig - in understanding England in the tenth century.
Introduction - Mary Elizabeth Blanchard and Christopher Riedel 1. Forgetting Kings: The First 100 Years of Historiography of Eadred's and Eadwig's Reigns - Alison Hudson 2. King and Church in the Laws of King Edmund - Nicole Marafioti 3. Edmund's Oath of Loyalty in Perspective: Innovation, Emulation, and a French Prince - Isabelle Beaudoin 4. 'Both to Bind and to Loosen': Royal Power and the Heriots of Ealdormen and Bishops - Stuart Pracy 5. The Many Kings of Archbishop Wulfstan I - Andrew Rabin 6. Going North: Revisiting the End of Northern Independence - Neil McGuigan 7. Eadgifu at Eadred's Court: the Expansion of and Limits on the Role of Mater Regis - Mary Elizabeth Blanchard 8. Eadwig Has a Threesome: Sex and the Breaking of Authority in the Tenth Century - Katherine Weikert 9. London, British Library, Cotton Vespasian D. XV: A Priest's Book from before the Benedictine Reform? - Gerald Dyson
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ISBN
9781783277643
Publisert
2024-02-06
Utgiver
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Vekt
390 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
236

Biografisk notat

MARY ELIZABETH BLANCHARD is an early medieval historian at Ave Maria University specializing in tenth- and eleventh-century England with specific focus on prosopography and activities of the secular and ecclesiastical elites. CHRISTOPHER RIEDEL teaches medieval & ancient history at Albion College and is completing a biography on Æthelwold of Winchester. GERALD P. DYSON is Assistant Professor of History at Kentucky Christian University. Alison Hudson is an historian who works on tenth- and eleventh-century monks and manuscripts. She received her doctorate from Oxford University in 2014, and has since worked in Brussels, London, and Orlando. Andrew Rabin is a Professor in the English Department at the University of Louisville. KATHERINE WEIKERT is Senior Lecturer in Early Medieval History at the University of Winchester.