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Emily Albu, The Normans in their Histories: Propaganda, Myth and Subversion.(Book Review)
Publication: Medium Aevum Publication Date: 22-SEP-02 Author: Damian-Grint, Peter |
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COPYRIGHT 2002 Society for the Study of Mediaeval Languages and Literature
(Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2001). xii + 260 pp. ISBN 0-85115-656-8. 50.00 [pounds sterling]/$90.00.
The unfortunate subtitle to Emily Albu's book should not put off the reader from this interesting study of the image of the Normans in the eyes of their historians from the late tenth to the late twelfth centuries. Albu has done a good job in keeping all the disparate authors...
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