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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
Organiser:W. Mark Ormrod, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York
Moderator/Chair:Douglas Biggs, Department of History, University of Nebraska, Kearney
Paper 803-aEdward II, 'closest kin of the king of Spain': Anglo-Spanish Connections Revisited
(Language: English)
Wendy R. Childs, Institute for Medieval Studies / School of History, University of Leeds
Index terms: Economics - Trade, Maritime and Naval Studies, Military History, Politics and Diplomacy
Paper 803-bThe Anonimo Romano's Cronica: A Little-Known Account of the Battle of Crécy
(Language: English)
Maurizio Campanelli, Università degli Studi di Roma 'La Sapienza'
Index terms: Administration, Language and Literature - Italian, Military History, Politics and Diplomacy
Paper 803-cThe 'Barbicans' of the Anglo-Gascon Duchy of Aquitaine in the 1380s and 1390s
(Language: English)
Guilhem Pépin, Faculty of History, University of Oxford
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.