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Writing Medieval Biography, 750-1250 - Essays in Honour of Frank Barlow
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Table of Contents

Did Charlemagne Have a Private Life? - Janet L Nelson
Bones for Historians: Putting the Body back into Biography - Robin Fleming
`Carriers of the Truth': Writing the Biographies of Anglo-Saxon Female Saints - Barbara Yorke
Alfred and His Biographers: Images and Imagination - Richard Abels
Re-reading King Æthelred the Unready - Simon D Keynes
Writing the Biography of Eleventh-Century Queens - Pauline Stafford
The Flemish Contribution to Biographical Writing in England in the Eleventh Century - Elisabeth Van Houts
The Conqueror's Earliest Historians and the Writing of His Biography - David Bates
Secular Propaganda and Aristocratic Values: The Autobiographies of Count Fulk le Rechin of Anjou and Count William of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine - Jane P. Martindale
Reading the Signs: Bernard of Clairvaux and His Miracles - C J Holdsworth
Arnulf's Mentor: Geoffrey of Lèves, Bishop of Chartres - Lindy Grant
The Empress Matilda as a Subject for Biography - Marjorie Chibnall
The Gesta Stephani - Edmund King
Writing the Biography of Roger of Howden, King's Clerk and Chronicler - John B Gillingham
Writing a Biography in the Thirteenth Century: the Construction and Composition of the `History of Willliam Marshal' - David Crouch
The Strange Case of the Missing Biographies: The Lives of the Plantaganet Kings of England 1154-1272 - Nicholas Vincent

About the Author

David Crouch is a fellow of the British Academy and author of a number of editions of medieval documents, most recently The Acts and Letters of the Marshal Family (2015) for the Camden Society. He has written extensively on medieval politics and society, and was also editor of Volume 10 (Howden and Howdenshire) of the Victoria History of Yorkshire East Riding. Elisabeth van Houts is Honorary Professor of European Medieval History, University of Cambridge, and Fellow of Emmanuel College. NICHOLAS VINCENT is Professor of Medieval History at the University of East Anglia and a Fellow of the British Academy

Reviews

It bespeaks the vibrancy of the subject and the guiding hands of the editors that, unusually for an edited collection, this one forms an intellectually and thematically coherent whole.
*EARLY MEDIEVAL EUROPE*

[This] splendid book [...] provides a series of thought-provoking affirmations of the place of biography among the historical sciences. BIOGRAPHY:
*AN INTERDISCIPLINARY QUARTERLY*

A fine volume.
*REVIEWS IN HISTORY*

All in all, this is a volume which anyone who wishes to attempt the biography of a medieval individual should regard as essential reading, and anyone interested in medieval people as individuals should read as a matter of course
*ANN WILLIAMS, EHR*

The articles [.] are uniformly excellent and immensely thoughtful. [.] Reading any of them will make one a better historian.
*THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW*

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