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Medieval Historian, Postdoc Fellow at Cambridge | Vikings, the Danelaw, Legal History | https://www.girton.cam.ac.uk/people/dr-jake-stattel
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Great new Note from @department-asnc.bsky.social's Ido Kons taking a new look at the veneration of saints across early medieval England #medievalsky doi.org/10.1093/note...
This week’s post!—an interview with Johannes Boehm about his spectacular new paper with Thomas Chaney, ‘Trade and the End of Antiquity’. Whether your interests are early medieval history, trade theory, or just coins, this one is worth your time.
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SSRN PAPER: Alli ORR LARSEN & Thomas MCSWEENEY, "Medieval Treatises and the Judicial Search for a Useable Past" (Willam & Mary Law School Research Paper nr. 09-514) @ssrn.bsky.social esclh.blogspot.com/2026/06/ssrn...
I have a new paper out: 'The Emperor's Gift: Power and Legitimacy across the Late Roman Frontier' @cam-archaeology.bsky.social doi.org/10.1017/S095...
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An Interview with Johannes Boehm
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Trade and the End of Antiquity
I was wrong: what the world really needs is a list of *101* queens on the move, 900-1150! List now updated: thanks very much to everyone who's chipped in.
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Jake Stattel
Angus Bylsma
New open access paper by Dr Cooijmans (former Liverpool postdoc) in Proceedings of the 19th Viking Congress, (Liverpool Uni. Press) "A Place of Contact and Contradiction: the socially constructed space(s) of viking encamp" #medievalsky #archaeology www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/pb-assets/OA...
This is a really great list of resources for teaching and learning Medieval Latin compiled by Brigid Ehrmantraut #medievalsky www.medievalists.net/2026/06/lear...
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(image source: SSRN ) Abstract: The Supreme Court’s recent turn to history and tradition has prompted a renewed interest in the far distan...
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Looks like early medieval Ireland was better at legislation to protect pollinators than we are now theconversation.com/why-early-me...
SSRN PAPER: Alli ORR LARSEN & Thomas MCSWEENEY, "Medieval Treatises and the Judicial Search for a Useable Past" (Willam & Mary Law School Research Paper nr. 09-514)
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Blog of the European Society for Comparative Legal History
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Where's Peter Brown when you need him? #medievalsky
Frederick II is well known as perhaps the greatest classicist monarch of the medieval world, but did you know Frederick Barbarossa also couldn’t stop thinking about Rome? Check out Toby Bendle’s article in the latest issue of @epoch-history.bsky.social www.epoch-magazine.com/post/the-leg...
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Teachers and students of Medieval Latin often struggle to find the same range of learning materials available for Classical Latin. In this guide, Brigid Ehrmantraut highlights textbooks, anthologies, ...
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A Guide to Teaching and Learning Medieval Latin - Medievalists.net
Susanne Hakenbeck
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From the empire-wide messaging in his minting, to the private dialogue, both penned and subliminal through his iconography, Frederick Barbarossa stood as both one of the greatest Hellenophiles followi...
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The Legacy of Rome and Charlemagne: The Translatio Imperii of Frederick Barbarossa
Charles West
Neil R. Edwards
Sam Ottewill-Soulsby
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Josh Coulthard
So, I thought that what the world needs today is a list of mobile medieval queens in Europe, 950-1150. I count 84. #Skystorians, tell me: who have I missed out? blogs.ed.ac.uk/cwest3/2026/...
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Moving Queens – Earlier medieval history
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Precious few witnesses for the veneration of saints south of the Humber survive from before the middle of the tenth century. Indeed, out of the twenty-seve
Early English Saints and Tenth Century Wessex: The Evidence of The Metrical Calendar Of Hampson
The Emperor’s Gift: Power and Legitimacy across the Late Roman Frontier | Cambridge Archaeological Journal | Cambridge Core
The Emperor’s Gift: Power and Legitimacy across the Late Roman Frontier
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theconversation.com
Medieval Irish bees had a legal status because they were classified as domestic livestock.
Why early medieval Ireland had laws for bees