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Valiant Longhaired Warriors: Symbolizing the Christianity of Merovingian Gaul
(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 2001-04-13)
Images of Women in Medieval Literature
(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 1993-04-07)
The Muddled Middle Ground: Capturing the Grey Spaces between Collaboration and Resistance on the German Occupied Channel Islands, 1940-1945
(Vanderbilt University, 2019-04-29)
The Channel Islands have been dogged with accusations of collaboration while other historians have rushed to their defense and sought to contextualize the Islanders actions in ways that emphasized their resistance. However, ...
Warring Worldviews on the Field of Honor in late Medieval Spain
(Vanderbilt University, 2019-04-24)
Around the start of the fifteenth century, Gutierre Díez de Games, standard bearer of the Castilian knight Don Pero Niño, wrote in his biographical chronicle of Niño about “How our Lord Jesus Christ desired for victors in ...
The Path to War: Internal Motivation and Societal Influences in the First Crusade, 1095-1099
(Vanderbilt University, 2019-04-24)
On the 27th of November 1095, a large crowd watched and listened to the head of their Church. Prior to this moment, hundreds of Frankish nobles and ecclesiastical officials had gathered at the Council of Clermont in Auvergne, ...
“In Short, I am a West Indian": Planters, Performance, Anxiety, and Abolition in Georgian Britain
(2018)
Kathleen Wilson writes that the domestic elite of Georgian Britain sought a psychological "disavowal" of the West Indian planting class because elite flaws were reflected in the perceived degeneracy and excess of the ...
Persons and Potential: Education and Abolition in Late Eighteenth-Century Britain
(Vanderbilt University, 2016-04-27)
This project analyzes late eighteenth-century education, family literature, and antislavery political tracts to demonstrate the intersection of education and family and abolitionist rhetoric in Britain. This examination ...
A New Hermeneutic: Persecutions as the Engine of Episcopal Triumph.
(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 2000-04-11)
The Hidden Children's Holocaust: from suffering to healing?
(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 1999-04-16)
A Study of Heritage in Britain: From the Faklands War to Windsor Castle
(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 1997-04-04)