Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000211 (2014) |
Hannah Skoda [Royaume-Uni] | Reviews and Short Notices - Torture and Brutality in Medieval Literature |
000244 (2014) |
Megan Cassidy-Welch | BOOK REVIEW - Torture and Brutality in Medieval Literature |
000245 (2014) |
Megan Cassidy-Welch | BOOK REVIEW - Lectio Divina: The Medieval Experience of Reading |
000246 (2014) |
Justin Lake [États-Unis] | Authorial Intention in Medieval Historiography |
000257 (2013) |
Albrecht Classen [États-Unis] | The monster outside and within: medieval literary reflections on ethical epistemology. From Beowulf to Marie de France, the Nibelungenlied , and Thüring von Ringoltingen’s Melusine |
000330 (2012) |
| Theorizing Medieval Literacies |
000336 (2012) |
Paul H. Rogers [France] | Rediscovering the Horse in Medieval French Literature |
000342 (2012) |
Thomas Honegger | Melissa Furrow. Expectations of Romance. The Reception of a Genre in Medieval England; The Exploitations of Medieval Romance. Medieval Romance, Medieval Contexts |
000345 (2012) |
David Aberbach [Canada, États-Unis] | European national poetry, Islam and the defeat of the medieval Church |
000347 (2012) |
| Back Matter ("Select Bibliography", "Index", "International Medieval Research: Titles in Series") |
000384 (2011) |
Adam J. Kosto | What about Spain? Iberia in the Historiography of Medieval European Feudalism |
000393 (2011) |
Dorothea Kullmann [Canada] | Melissa Furrow, Expectations of Romance. The Reception of a Genre in Medieval England |
000394 (2011) |
Helen Fulton | Literature of the Welsh Gentry: Uses of the Vernacular in Medieval Wales |
000397 (2011) |
Elizabeth M. Tyler | Introduction. England and Multilingualism: Medieval and Modern |
000400 (2011) |
T. M. Rainsford | Dividing lines: the Changing syntax and prosody of the mid‐line break in Medieval French octosyllabic verse |
000411 (2010) |
Kristin Juel | Chess, Love, and the Rhetoric of Distraction in Medieval French Narrative |
000458 (2010) |
Mark Aussems [Royaume-Uni] | Review of "Simon Gaunt, Sarah Kay, The Cambridge Companion to Medieval French Literature Cambridge University Press (2008)" |
000463 (2010) |
| Back matter (“Index”, “International Medieval Research”) |
000525 (2009) |
Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski | Philippe de Mézière’s Life of Saint Pierre de Thomas at the Crossroads of Late Medieval Hagiography and Crusading Ideology |
000B40 (2007) |
Peter Burkholder | Popular [Mis]conceptions of Medieval Warfare |
000B42 (2007) |
Martin Camargo | Medieval Rhetoric Delivers; or, Where Chaucer Learned How to Act |
000C17 (2006) |
Christopher Allmand | Medieval Law and the Foundations of the State By Alan Harding |
000C24 (2006) |
Marianne Ailes [Royaume-Uni] | Christian, Saracen and Genre in Medieval French Literature |
000C25 (2006) |
Leslie Zarker Morgan [États-Unis] | Can an epic woman be funny? Humor and the female protagonist in late Medieval and early Renaissance epic |
000C28 (2006) |
Erich Poppe [Allemagne] ; Regine Reck [Allemagne] | A French romance in Wales: Ystorya Bown o Hamtwn: processes of medieval translations. Part I. |
000C63 (2005) |
Suzanne M. Yeager | Medieval Crusading in the Literary Contexts of England: Teaching Romance and Chronicle |
000C85 (2004) |
Neil Cartlidge | The Battle of Shrovetide: Carnival against Lent as a Leitmotif in Late Medieval Culture |
000D06 (2004) |
Annie Sutherland | Review: Textual Situations: Three Medieval Manuscripts and their Readers |
000D09 (2004) |
B. Mafart [France] ; J. Pelletier [France] ; M. Fixot [France] | Post‐mortem ablation of the heart: a medieval funerary practice. A case observed at the cemetery of Ganagobie Priory in the French Department of Alpes de Haute Provence |
000D72 (2003) |
H. Paul Manning | The Word made land: Incarnationalism and the spatial poetics and pragmatics of largesse in medieval Cornish drama |
000D73 (2003) |
Rees Davies | The Medieval State: The Tyranny of a Concept? |
000D74 (2003) |
Albrecht Classen [États-Unis] | Storms, Sea Crossings, the Challenges of Nature, and the Transformation of the Protagonist in Medieval and Renaissance Literature |
000E20 (2002) |
Paul Bracken | The Myth of the Medieval Minstrel: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Performers and the Chansonnier Repertory |
000E58 (2002) |
Elena Llamas Pombo | Visual Construction of Writing in the Medieval Book |
000E65 (2002) |
Martin W. Walsh | Moving Statues, Teleportation, and Rape: Some Space/Time Considerations in the Staging of Medieval Drama |
000E82 (2002) |
Warren Brown [États-Unis] | Charters as weapons. On the role played by early medieval dispute records in the disputes they record |
000F25 (2001) |
Steven Vanderputten [Pays-Bas] | Faith and politics in early medieval society: Charlemagne and the frustrating failure of an ecclesiological project |
000F94 (1999) |
Dt Kline [États-Unis] ; La Mcmillin [États-Unis] | Virtual lais: a trancontinental collaboration in teaching medieval studies |
001002 (1999) |
Marco Mostert | A Bibliography of Works on Medieval Communication |
001099 (1997) |
T. O'Loughin [Royaume-Uni] | Individual anonymity and collective identity : The enigma of early medieval Latin theologians |
001175 (1995) |
| Reviews and Short Notices: Medieval |
001199 (1994) |
Josep R. Llobera | State and Nation in Medieval France |
001298 (1991) |
John R. E. Bliese | WHEN KNIGHTLY COURAGE MAY FAIL: BATTLE ORATIONS IN MEDIEVAL EUROPE |
001300 (1991) |
| Reviews and Short Notices: Ancient and Medieval |
001336 (1990) |
Diana T. Meriz-Sargent [États-Unis] | Medieval French Entre...et |
001412 (1987) |
T. P. Dolan | W. R. J. Barron, English medieval romance |
001569 (1981) |
Karla L. Petry | La Chanson de Roland in the Elementary School Classroom: A Case for Medieval Literature and Young Language Students |
001761 (1973) |
Tony Hunt | The Structure of Medieval Narrative |
001767 (1973) |
W. O. Hassall | Illustrated Medieval Alexander‐Books in Germany and the Netherlands. |
001789 (1972) |
Alauddin S. Samari | SOME GEOGRAPHICAL AND POLITICAL INFORMATION ON WESTERN EUROPE: IN THE MEDIEVAL ARABIC SOURCES |
001793 (1972) |
Robert Levine | Ingeld and Christ: A Medieval Problem |