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Essays addressing Anglo-German connections and comparisons across the period from 1190 to 1300, with particular attention to the economic, social and personal aspects of an entangled transregnal connection.
A wide range of topics are covered in this significant collection. It begins with an examination of macro-economic developments, together with comparative studies of serfdom, and the record-keeping of English and German towns. Personal contacts are the subject of articles on the hostages delivered by Richard the Lionheart following his release from captivity by the Emperor Henry VI, the diplomatic initiatives of 1227, the subsequent marriage of Henry III's sister Isabella with the Emperor Frederick II, Richard of Cornwall's German itinerary, and relations between England and Cologne. Another article investigates what happened if foreigners travelling in England came into conflict with the law. Turning from people to manuscripts, three articles analyse in turn the English reception of Oliver of Cologne's Historia Damiatina, the representation of English kings in Gervase of Tilbury's Otia imperialia, and Matthew Paris's attempts to depict royal emotion.
Contents
Introduction - Jörg Peltzer and Nicholas Vincent
The Long Economic Recession of the Late Thirteenth Century - Bruce M.S. Campbell
Comparing Serfdom in England and Southern Germany at the End of the Thirteenth Century: Possibilities and Pitfalls - Mark Bailey
'The Mind and Memory of a Community': Urban Record-Keeping and the Question of Civic Identity in England and Dublin - Eliza Hartrich
Making the 'Stadtbuch': The Emergence of Record-Keeping in German Towns - Hanna Nüllen
Anglo-German Entanglements: Richard's Hostages for Emperor Henry VI and Duke Leopold V of Austria. Recruitment - Treatment - Impact - Jörg Peltzer
Isabella of England and Her Relationship with Emperor Frederick II - Louise J. Wilkinson
Always Bad Timing? The Role of Plantagenet Domestic Politics in Anglo-German Relations - John Marshall
A Road Less Travelled? The Anglo-German Itineraries of Richard of Cornwall - Adrian Jobson
Law and Disorder in Thirteenth-Century England: Some Continental Dimensions - Henry Summerson
Anglo-German Connections and the Crusade Movement: The Manuscript Tradition of Oliver of Cologne's Historia Damiatina in Thirteenth-Century England - Thomas W. Smith
English History for Imperial Ears: Gervase of Tilbury's Account of the English Kings in his Otia Imperialia - Alexander Peplow
Writing the Anger of Emperor Frederick II in England: Matthew Paris' Construction of the Emotions of a Foreign Ruler - Christina Bröker
New Connections between Cologne, Paris and London, 1207-1306 - Nicholas Vincent