Anglo-Saxon England Appendix 5 Bibliography Index E-mail Author

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Primary Sources:

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______. William of Malmesbury's Chronicle of the Kings of England. London: Henry G, Bohn, MDCCCXLVII; reprint, New York: AMS, 1968.

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Whitelock, D., trans. Anglo-Saxon Wills. Cambridge: At the University Press, 1930.

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Barlow, Frank. "Two Notes: Cnut's Second Pilgrimage and Queen Emma's Disgrace in 1043." English Historical Review 73 (1958): 649-56.

______. The English Church, 1000 - 1066. Hamden: Archon, 1963.

Beech, George. "England and Aquitaine in the century before the Norman Conquest." Anglo-Saxon England 19 (1990): 81-101.

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Brooke, Christopher. From Alfred to Henry III: 871 - 1272. Norton Library History of England. New York: Norton & Company, 1961.

Brown, Phyllis R.. "The Viking Policy of Ethelred: A Response." In Anglo-Scandinavian England: Norse-English Relations in the Period before the Conquest, Niles, John D. and Mark Amodio, ed., Old English Colloquium Series No. 4, 13-6. Lanham: University Press of America, 1989.

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Gillingham, John. "'The Most Precious Jewel in the English Crown': Levels of Danegeld and heregeld in the early eleventh century." English Historical Review (1989): 373-84.

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Hazeltine, Harold Dexter. "General Preface." In Anglo-Saxon Wills. Dorothy Whitelock, trans. Cambridge: At the University Press, 1930. pp. vii-xl.

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______. A History of the Vikings. Rev. Ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1984.

Kennedy, A. G. "Cnut's law code of 1018." Anglo-Saxon England 11 (1982): 57-81.

Keynes, Simon. "The lost cartulary of Abbotsbury." Anglo-Saxon England 18 (1989): 207-43.

______."Cnut's earls." In The Reign of Cnut: King of England, Denmark and Norway, Alexander Rumble, ed., Studies in the Early History of Britain Series, 43-88. London: Leicester University Press, 1994.

Knowles, Dom David. The Monastic Order in England: A History of its Development from the Times of St Dunstan to the Fourth Lateran Council, 940-1216. 2d. ed. Cambridge: At the University Press, 1963.

Knowles, Dom David, and R. Neville Hadock. Medieval Religious Houses: England and Wales. London: Longmans, Green & Co., [...].

Knowles, Dom David, C. N. L. Brooke, and Vera C. M. London. The Heads of Religious Houses: England and Wales, 940-1216. Cambridge: At the University Press, 1972.

Larson, Laurence Marcellus. "The political policies of Cnut as King of England." American Historical Review 15 (1910): 720-43.

______. Canute the Great: And the Rise of Danish Imperialism During the Viking Age. Heroes of the Nations Series. New York: Putnam's Sons, 1912.

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Lawson, M. K. "The collection of Danegeld and Heregeld in the reigns of Aethelred II and Cnut." English Historical Review 99 (1984): 721-38.

______. "Those stories look true': levels of taxation in the reigns of Aethelred II and Cnut." English Historical Review (1989): 385-406.

______. "Danegeld and Heregeld Once More." English Historical Review (1990): 951-61.

______. "Archbishop Wulfstan and the Homiletic Element in the Laws of Æthelred II and Cnut." English Historical Review (1992): 565-86.

______. Cnut: The Danes in England in the Early Eleventh Century. London: Longman, 1993.

Loomis, Dorothy Bethurum. "Regnum and Sacerdotium in the early eleventh century." In England Before the Conquest: Studies in primary sources presented to Dorothy Whitelock, Peter Clemoes and Kathleen Hughes, ed., 129-145. Cambridge: At the University Press, 1971.

Loyn, H. R. "Kinship in Anglo-Saxon England." Anglo-Saxon England 3 (1974): 197-209.

Lund, Niels. "The armies of Swein Forkbeard and Cnut: leding or li(th)." Anglo-Saxon England 15 (1986): 197-209.

______."Cnut's Danish Kingdom." In The Reign of Cnut: King of England, Denmark and Norway, Alexander Rumble, ed., Studies in the Early History of Britain Series, 27-42. London: Leicester University Press, 1994.

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McNulty, J. Bard. "The Lady Aelfgyva in the Bayeux Tapestry." Speculum 55 (1980): 659-68.

Niles, John D. and Mark Amodio, ed. Anglo-Scandinavian England: Norse-English Relations in the Period before the Conquest. Old English Colloquium Series No. 4. Lanham: University Press of America, 1989.

Ortenberg, Veronica. The English Church and the Continent in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992.

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______. "Relic-cults as an instrument of royal policy c. 900- c.1050." Anglo-Saxon England 15 (1986): 91-103.

Ross, Margaret Clunies. "Concubinage in Anglo-Saxon England." Past & Present 108 (1985): 3-34.

Rumble, Alexander, Ed. The Reign of Cnut: King of England, Denmark and Norway. Studies in the Early History of Britain: Makers of England. London: Leister University Press, 1994.

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______. "Cnut's Scandinavian Empire." In The Reign of Cnut: King of England, Denmark and Norway, Alexander Rumble, ed., Studies in the Early History of Britain Series, 10-26. London: Leicester University Press, 1994.

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______. "Wulfstan's Authorship of Cnut's Laws." English Historical Review 70 (1955): 72-85.

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Anglo-Saxon England Appendix 5 Bibliography Index E-mail Author