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Published by Western Michigan University, 2006
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Language: English
Published by Medieval Institute Publications, Michegan, 2006
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This volume contains collected papers on medieval England's "names and naming patterns - mostly forenames or Christian names, but with some attention to family names." According to Rosenthal, there are "three lines of assault upon the culture and practice by way of analysis of names and nami…ng" - "micro-social or family dynamic, village life, and limited name stock that confronts us when we tally the range of names that served the bulk of the population."from the Introduction This volume contains collected papers on medieval England's names and naming patterns--mostly forenames or Christian names, but with some attention to family names. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Published by Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, 2006
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Condition: New. 1st edition. Faux leather, F. xiv+391pp, tables, index, a fine copy. Studies in Medieval Culture volume XLIV. A collection of 14 essays on the names & naming patterns ( concerning mostly Christian names ) in Medieval England. Names And Naming Patterns In Medieval England : An Introduction by Joel T. Rosenthal - E…nglish Personal Names ca. 650-1300 : Some Prosopographical Bearings by Cecily Clark - Identity And Identification : Some Recent Research Into The English Medieval "Forename" by Dave Postles - Women's Names In Post-Conquest England : Observations And Speculations by Cecily Clark - The Popularity Of Late Medieval Personal Names As Reflected In English Ordination Lists, 1350-1540 by Virginia Davis - Spiritual Kinship And The Baptismal Name In Traditional European Society by Michael Bennett - Baptism And The Naming Of Children In Late Medieval England by Philip Niles - Social Connections Between Parents And Godparents In Late Medieval Yorkshire by Louis Haas - Normans, Saints, And Politics : Forename Choice Among Fourteenth-Century Gloucestershire Peasants by Peter Franklin - The Loss Of Memory And The Memory Of Loss : Naming The Landscape In The Later Medieval Village by Sherri Olson - The Forename And Its Use As Evidence In Manor Court Rolls by Kate Parkin - Some Aspects Of Regional Variation In Early Middle English Personal Nomenclature by John Insley - Comparing Historic Name Communities In Wales : Some Approaches And Considerations by Heather Jones - Resistant, Diffused, Or Peripheral? : Northern Personal Names To Ca. 1250 by Dave Postles - The Domesday Jurors by Chris Lewis - Names And Ethnicity In Anglo-Norman England by Stephanie Mooers Christelow - Personal Naming Patterns Of Peasants And Burgesses In Late Medieval England by Dave Postles - The Baptismal Name In Thirteenth-Century England : Processes And Patterns by Dave Postles. 900 grams.

Published by Medieval Institute Publications, 2006
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Contact seller5-star sellerHardcover. Condition: New. First Edition. Studies in Medieval Culture published this in its series. Scarce in the trade in this state and condition, being brand-new, still in shrink-wrap, neither shelf- nor edge-worn, neither sunned nor marked as a remainder. Two-tone, bright red cloth over boards, black cloth-backed. This volum…e contains collected papers on medieval England's names and naming patterns-mostly forenames or Christian names, but with some attention to family names. According to Rosenthal, there are three lines of assault upon the culture and practice by way of analysis of names and naming-micro-social or family dynamic, village life, and limited name stock that confronts us when we tally the range of names that served the bulk of the population" (from the Introduction). The About the Author note says "Dave Postles is an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the University of Hertfordshire. Joel T. Rosenthal is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at State University New York, Stony Brook. He has published widely on women, family, and social history in the late medieval period." 391 pp.Member, I.O.B.A., C.B.A., and adherent to the highest ethical standards. Additional postage may be required for oversize or especially heavy volumes, and for sets.

Language: English
Published by Medieval Institute Publications, Kalamazoo, 2006
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Published by Social History, London, 2004
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Add to basketCondition: Very Good. 18 pages, 8 figures. An authentic standalone article, extracted from a larger volume. Not a reprint or reproduction, but an original work in its own right. Supplied without title page or cover. Size: 17 x 24 cms. Category: Social History Journal; Cosmo Books : 29 years on ABE, 47 years taking care of custom…ers. A bookseller you can rely on. Softcover (Booklet - Unbound Pages).

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Published by Private, 2015
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Good. Paperback in very good condition. Cover edges and corners are slightly bumped and rubbed. Page block and page edges are lightly tanned. Pages are otherwise clear and binding is sound. LW. Used.

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Published by Friends of the Centre for English Local History, Leicester, 2004
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Language: English
Published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2006
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Medieval historians have for some time recognized the significance of personal naming processes and patterns for the illumination of social relations such as kinship and spiritual kinship or godparenthood. Increasingly, they are employing the investigation of personal naming (anthroponymy) a…s part of their elucidation of cultural change-attempting, through changes in patterns of personal naming, to discern cultural transitions and transformations. Recent coordinated research on the European continent has produced major collaborative discussion of the cultural implications of naming in France, the Iberian peninsular, and 'Italy'. The fruits of new research into the 'Germanic' lands have also richly enhanced our understanding of cultural change there. So it is predicated that a new trans-European culture arose in the centuries about and after the year 1000.Omitted from this coordinated understanding of the arrival of a new European cultural tradition (as it came to persist) is the British archipelago. We are, however, far from devoid of scholarly examination of the culture of personal naming in the British Isles. An older generation of linguists produced a basic foundation, although it has not remained free of some criticism. Subsequently, several scholars have independently advanced the interpretive analysis (Clark, Fellows Jensen, Insley, and McClure).At one level, then, this book attempts a synthesis of that previous, highly valuable, but diffuse, research, to make it more widely known, understood and accessible. At another level, nonetheless, it engages with what has become a prevailing narrative of cultural change in England after the Norman Conquest: the rapid transformation of English naming (and culture) through the assimilation of a new, dominant, extraneous influence. By reinserting the detail and complexity, it is hoped to demonstrate that far from a single uniform (homologous) culture, there existed residual, even resistant, and 'regional', cultures. The account, it is hoped, presents a cohesive, new narrative of the cultural implications of personal naming in England, whilst also addressing important issues of gender, politics, and social organization. Medieval historians have for some time recognized the significance of personal naming processes and patterns for the illumination of social relations such as kinship and spiritual kinship or godparenthood. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

Studies on the Personal Name in Later Medieval England and Wales (Studies in Medieval Culture)
Postles, Dave; Postles, Dave [Editor]; Rosenthal, Joel T. [Editor];
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Condition: New. This volume contains collected papers on medieval England s names and naming patterns--mostly forenames or Christian names, but with some attention to family names.

Published by Loughborough: Dave Postles, 2015, 2015
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Add to basket8vo. Original Swiss-bound pictorial card covers (softback) (Fine in protective cover). Pp. ix + 213, with coloured and b&w illus (no inscriptions).

Language: English
Published by Medieval Institute Publications, Michegan, 2006
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This volume contains collected papers on medieval England's "names and naming patterns - mostly forenames or Christian names, but with some attention to family names." According to Rosenthal, there are "three lines of assault upon the culture and practice by way of analysis of names and nami…ng" - "micro-social or family dynamic, village life, and limited name stock that confronts us when we tally the range of names that served the bulk of the population."from the Introduction This volume contains collected papers on medieval England's names and naming patterns--mostly forenames or Christian names, but with some attention to family names. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Published by Oxbow Books, Oxford, GB, 2007
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Condition: New. Über den AutorThe last post of Dave Postles was as Marc Fitch Research Fellow in the University of Leicester from 1988 to 2005. He is now a University Fellow in the Department of English at the same University, having taken early re.

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Language: English
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Medieval historians have for some time recognized the significance of personal naming processes and patterns for the illumination of social relations such as kinship and spiritual kinship or godparenthood. Increasingly, they are employing the investigation of personal naming (anthroponymy) a…s part of their elucidation of cultural change-attempting, through changes in patterns of personal naming, to discern cultural transitions and transformations. Recent coordinated research on the European continent has produced major collaborative discussion of the cultural implications of naming in France, the Iberian peninsular, and 'Italy'. The fruits of new research into the 'Germanic' lands have also richly enhanced our understanding of cultural change there. So it is predicated that a new trans-European culture arose in the centuries about and after the year 1000.Omitted from this coordinated understanding of the arrival of a new European cultural tradition (as it came to persist) is the British archipelago. We are, however, far from devoid of scholarly examination of the culture of personal naming in the British Isles. An older generation of linguists produced a basic foundation, although it has not remained free of some criticism. Subsequently, several scholars have independently advanced the interpretive analysis (Clark, Fellows Jensen, Insley, and McClure).At one level, then, this book attempts a synthesis of that previous, highly valuable, but diffuse, research, to make it more widely known, understood and accessible. At another level, nonetheless, it engages with what has become a prevailing narrative of cultural change in England after the Norman Conquest: the rapid transformation of English naming (and culture) through the assimilation of a new, dominant, extraneous influence. By reinserting the detail and complexity, it is hoped to demonstrate that far from a single uniform (homologous) culture, there existed residual, even resistant, and 'regional', cultures. The account, it is hoped, presents a cohesive, new narrative of the cultural implications of personal naming in England, whilst also addressing important issues of gender, politics, and social organization. Medieval historians have for some time recognized the significance of personal naming processes and patterns for the illumination of social relations such as kinship and spiritual kinship or godparenthood. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.