List of bibliographic references indexed by Cambridge university press
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 111.
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Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000082 (2016) |
Megan Moore [États-Unis] | Romancing Death: The Erotics of Grief in the Old French Philomena |
000107 (2016) |
Nikolas Coupland [Royaume-Uni] | Labov, vernacularity and sociolinguistic change |
000128 (2015) |
John Hutchinson [Royaume-Uni] ; Chris Wickham [Royaume-Uni] ; Bo Str Th [Finlande] ; Azar Gat [Israël] | Debate on Azar Gat's Nations: The Long History and Deep Roots of Political Ethnicity and Nationalism |
000243 (2014) |
Claire Weeda [Pays-Bas] | Ethnic Identification and Stereotypes in Western Europe, circa 1100–1300 |
000246 (2014) |
Justin Lake [États-Unis] | Authorial Intention in Medieval Historiography |
000290 (2013) |
Cullen J. Chandler [États-Unis] | Carolingian Catalonia: The Spanish March and the Franks, c.750–c.1050 |
000311 (2012) |
Paul B. Sturtevant | Contesting the Semantics of Viking Religion |
000328 (2012) |
Sarah Lambert | Translation, Citation, and Ridicule: Renart the Fox and Crusading in the Vernacular |
000333 (2012) |
Anna A. Zalizniak ; Maria Bulakh ; Dmitrij Ganenkov ; Ilya Gruntov ; Timur Maisak ; Maxim Russo | The catalogue of semantic shifts as a database for lexical semantic typology |
000343 (2012) |
Stephanie Trigg | Langland’s Tears: Poetry, Emotion, and Mouvance |
000345 (2012) |
David Aberbach [Canada, États-Unis] | European national poetry, Islam and the defeat of the medieval Church |
000346 (2012) |
Carol Sweetenham | Crusaders in a Hall of Mirrors: The Portrayal of Saracens in Robert the Monk’s Historia Iherosolimitana |
000347 (2012) |
| Back Matter ("Select Bibliography", "Index", "International Medieval Research: Titles in Series") |
000369 (2011) |
Paul E. Chevedden | The View of the Crusades from Rome and Damascus: The Geo-Strategic and Historical Perspectives of Pope Urban II and Alī ibn āhir al-Sulamī |
000383 (2011) |
Lászl Veszprémy | ‘More paganismo’: Reflections on the Pagan and Christian Past in the Gesta Hungarorum of the Hungarian Anonymous Notary |
000384 (2011) |
Adam J. Kosto | What about Spain? Iberia in the Historiography of Medieval European Feudalism |
000454 (2010) |
Helen J. Nicholson | The Changing Face of the Templars: Current Trends in Historiography |
000459 (2010) |
Robert A. Maxwell ; Kirk Ambrose | Introduction: Romanesque Sculpture Studies at a Crossroads |
000461 (2010) |
| Book Reviews |
000481 (2009) |
Michael Johnston | Robert Thornton and The Siege of Jerusalem |
000502 (2009) |
Robin Hooper | Universals of narrative pragmatics: a Polynesian case study |
000507 (2009) |
Ryan Lavelle | The Politics of Rebellion: The Aetheling Aethelwold and West Saxon Royal Succession, 899–902 |
000515 (2009) |
| Review article |
000516 (2009) |
Elly Van Gelderen | Renewal in the left periphery: economy and the complementiser layer |
000517 (2009) |
| References |
000523 (2009) |
| Publications received |
000528 (2009) |
Kelly R. Iverson [Royaume-Uni] | Orality and the Gospels: A Survey of Recent Research |
000544 (2009) |
Anthony D. Smith | Ethno-symbolism and Nationalism |
000A71 (2008) |
Nadia R. Altschul | Postcolonialism and the Study of the Middle Ages |
000A72 (2008) |
| Othello and the Chivalric Origins of ‘Renaissance Man’ |
000A74 (2008) |
Celeste Kinginger [États-Unis] | Language Learning in Study Abroad: Case Studies of Americans in France |
000A79 (2008) |
J Rgen Bruhn | From Reference to Deferment: Ekphrasis, Authority, and Fiction in Chrétien de Troyes |
000A90 (2008) |
| Book Reviews |
000B39 (2007) |
A. H. Merrills | Postcolonial Approaches to the European Middle Ages: Translating Cultures ‐ Edited by Ananya Jahanara Kabir and Deanne Williams |
000B40 (2007) |
Peter Burkholder | Popular [Mis]conceptions of Medieval Warfare |
000B43 (2007) |
Stefan Thomas Hall | James Macpherson’s Ossian: Forging Ancient Highland Identity for Scotland |
000B55 (2007) |
| Back matter (“Select Bibliography”, “Index”) |
000B81 (2006) |
| Book Reviews |
000C11 (2006) |
Eric Mathieu [Canada] | Quirky Subjects in Old French |
000C15 (2006) |
Joep Leerssen [Pays-Bas] | Nationalism and the cultivation of culture |
000C56 (2005) |
Jocelyn Wogan-Browne | Women’s Formal and Informal Traditions of Biblical Knowledge in Anglo-Norman England |
000C63 (2005) |
Suzanne M. Yeager | Medieval Crusading in the Literary Contexts of England: Teaching Romance and Chronicle |
000C74 (2005) |
| Back Matter ("Bibliography", "Index") |
000C75 (2005) |
| Back Matter ("Appendices", "Bibliography", "Index") |
000C90 (2004) |
Michal Biran | The Mongol Transformation: From the Steppe to Eurasian Empire |
000D00 (2004) |
Jocelyn Wogan-Browne | Virginity Always Comes Twice: Virginity and Profession, Virginity and Romance |
000D02 (2004) |
Brian J. Levy | The Image of the Viking in Anglo-Norman Literature |
000D15 (2004) |
Frank Willaert ; Herman Braet ; Thom Mertens ; Theo Venckeleer | Introduction |
000D23 (2004) |
| Books Received |
000D24 (2004) |
| Book Reviews |
000D71 (2003) |
Gudrun Richardson [Royaume-Uni] | The old man in Chaucer's Pardoner's Tale : an interpretative study of his identity and meaning |
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