IMC 2009: Sessions
Session 803: England and the Continent in the 14th Century
Tuesday 14 July 2009, 16.30-18.00
Sponsor: | Society for Fourteenth-Century Studies |
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Organiser: | W. Mark Ormrod, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York |
Moderator/Chair: | Douglas Biggs, Department of History, University of Nebraska, Kearney |
Paper 803-a | Edward II, 'closest kin of the king of Spain': Anglo-Spanish Connections Revisited (Language: English) Index terms: Economics - Trade, Maritime and Naval Studies, Military History, Politics and Diplomacy |
Paper 803-b | The Anonimo Romano's Cronica: A Little-Known Account of the Battle of Crécy (Language: English) Index terms: Administration, Language and Literature - Italian, Military History, Politics and Diplomacy |
Paper 803-c | The 'Barbicans' of the Anglo-Gascon Duchy of Aquitaine in the 1380s and 1390s (Language: English) Index terms: Administration, Military History, Politics and Diplomacy, Social History |
Abstract | This session explores some of the multiple manifestations of English political, military, economic, and cultural contact with continental Europe in the era of the Hundred Years War. |