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Historiker und Biographen[]

Hadley[]

Hadley, Dawn M. (*1967) - britische Archäologin und Historikerin, spezialisiert auf Angelsachsen und das Wikingerzeitalter

  • (2007). The Vikings in England: Settlement, Society and Culture
  • mit Richards, Julian D.
    • eds. (2000). Cultures in Contact: Scandinavian Settlement in England in the Ninth and Tenth Centuries
    • (2018). "In search of the Viking Great Army: Beyond the Winter Camps" Medieval Settlement Research
    • mit Brown, H. (2016). "The Winter Camp of the Viking Great Army, AD 872–3, Torksey, Lincolnshire". The Antiquaries Journal
  • (2001). Death in Medieval Engand: An Archaeology. Tempus
  • (2000). "Burial practices in the northern Danelaw". Northern History
  • mit Buckberry, Jo (2007). "An Anglo-Saxon Execution Cemetery at Walkington Wold, Yorkshire". Oxford Journal of Archeology
  • (2008). "Warriors, Heroes and Companions: Negotiating Masculinity in Viking-Age England". Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History
  • mit Hemer, K. A. (2011). "Microcosms of Migration: Children and Early Medieval Population Movement". Childhood in the Past
  • Anglo-Norman Studies, Vol. 19 (1996) "And they proceeded to plough and to support themselves: the Scandinavian settlement of England"

Hagger

Hagger, Dr. Mark

  • (2020) Angevin rule in the west of Normandy: the view from Mont-Saint-Michel, 1154–1186 in Anglo-Norman Studies XLII: Proceedings of the Battle Conference
  • 2017 Norman Rule in Normandy, 911-1144
  • 2016 Le gouvernment in absentia: la Normandie sous Henri Beauclerc, 1106–1135
  • 2013 "Confrontation and Unification: Approaches to the Political History of Normandy, 911–1035" in History Compass
  • 2012 "How the west was won: the Norman dukes and the Cotentin, c.987–1087" in: Journal of Medieval History
  • 2012 "Lordship and lunching: interpretations of eating and food in the Anglo-Norman world, 1050–1200, with reference to the Bayeux Tapestry" in The English and their Legacy: 900-1200: Essays in Honour of Ann Williams
  • 2012 William: King and Conqueror
  • 2010 "Secular law and Custom in Ducal Normandy, c. 1000-1144." In: Speculum
  • 2009 "The earliest Norman writs revisited." In: Historical Research
  • 2007 "The Norman vicomte, c1035-1135: What did he do?" In: Anglo-Norman Studies
  • 2006 "Kinship and identity in eleventh-century Normandy: The case of Hugh de Grandmesnil, c. 1040–1098." In: Journal of Medieval History
  • 2001 The Fortunes of a Norman Family: The de Verduns in England, Ireland and Wales, 1066–1316.

Hall[]

Hall, Richard

Halloran[]

Halloran, Kevin

  • (2013). "Anlaf Gufthrithson at York: A Non-existent Kingship?" Northern History
  • (2005). "The Brunanburh Campaign: A Reappraisal" (PDF) The Scottish Historical Review
  • (2015) "A Murder at Pucklechurch: The Death of King Edmund, 26 May 946". Midland History

Halpin[]

Halpin, Patricia

Halsall[]

Halsall, Guy (*1964) - englischer Historiker des Frühmittelalterlichen Europa an der Universität von York.

  • Worlds of Arthur: Facts and Fictions of the Dark Ages (2013)
  • Barbarian Migrations and the Roman West, 376-568 (2007).
  • Warfare and Society in the Barbarian West, 450-900 (2003).
  • Early Medieval Cemeteries. An Introduction to Burial Archaeology in the Post-Roman West (1995).
  • Artikel: 'The Viking presence in England? The burial evidence reconsidered.' (2000)

Hamilton[]

Hamilton, Sarah

Harbus[]

Harbus, Antonia - Professorin für englische Geschichte in Sydney

  • Cognitive Approaches to Old English Poetry, (2012)
  • Miracles and the Miraculous in Medieval Germanic and Latin Literature (2005)
  • Verbal Encounters Anglo-Saxon and Old Norse studies for Roberta Frank (2005)
  • Helena of Britain in Medieval Legend (2002)
  • The Life of the Mind in Old English Poetry (2002)
  • Germanic Texts and Their Latin Models: Medieval Reconstructions, (2001)

Harding[]

Harding, William

  • (1845). The History of Tiverton, in the County of Devon

Hare[]

Hare, Kent G. - Professor an der Louisiana State University

  • (2004) "Athelstan of England: Christian King and Hero" The Heroic Age

Hargreaves[]

Hargreaves, Anne

Härke[]

Härke, Heinrich, Prof. Dr. - Professor für Archäologie des Mittelalters an der Universität Tübingen

  • (2012) Conquest ideology, ritual, and material culture.
  • (2012) Astronomical and atmospheric observations in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and Bede
  • (2012) Die Entstehung der Angelsachsen
  • (2011) Anglo-Saxon immigration and ethnogenesis
  • (2008) Limited social constraints on interethnic marriage: Unions, differential reproductive success and the spread of 'continental' Y chromosomes in early Anglo-Saxon England
  • (2008) Integration versus apartheid in post-Roman Britain: a response to Pattison
  • (2007) Ethnicity, 'race' and migration in mortuary archaeology: an attempt at a short answer. Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History
  • (2007) Invisible Britons: Gallo-Romans and Russians: perspectives on culture change
  • (2006) Evidence for an apartheid-like social structure in early Anglo-Saxon England
  • (2003) Population replacement or acculturation? An archaeological perspective on population and migration in post-Roman Britain
  • (2002) "Kings and warriors: population and landscape from post-Roman to Norman Britain". In: The Peopling of Britain: The Shaping of a Human Landscape
  • Studien zur Sachsenforschung
    • (1999) "Sächsische Ethnizität und archäologische Deutung im frühmittelalterlichen England."
    • (1998) "Briten und Angelsachsen im nachrömischen England: Zum Nachweis der einheimischen Bevölkerung in den angelsächsischen Landnahmegebieten."

Harper-Bill[]

Harper-Bill, Christopher (1947-2018) - britischer Historiker und Professor für Geschichte an der Universität East Anglia

  • Pre-Reformation Church in England, 1400-1530. (1989)
  • The Ideals and Practice of Medieval Knighthood I: Papers from the First and Second Strawberry Hill Conferences. (1986)
  • The Ideals and Practice of Medieval Knighthood II: Papers from the Third Strawberry Hill Conference. (1988)
  • The Ideals and Practice of Medieval Knighthood III: Papers from the Fourth Strawberry Hill Conference. (1990)
  • Studies in the History of Medieval Religion: 3, Religious Belief and Ecclesiastical Careers in Late Medieval England: Proceedings of the conference held at Strawberry Hill, Easter 1989, (1991)
  • The Anglo-Norman Church, (1992)
  • Ideals and Practice of Medieval Knighthood IV: Papers from the Fifth Strawberry Hill Conference. (1992)
  • Studies in the History of Medieval Religion: 7, Medieval Ecclesiastical Studies in Honour of Dorothy M. Owen, 1995
  • Anglo-Norman Studies: Proceedings of the Battle Conference
    • Vol. 17 bis 22 Editor
    • Vol. 2 (1979) "Piety of Anglo-Norman Knightly Class"
    • Vol. 7 (1984) "William Turbe, Bishop of Norwich"
  • Medieval East Anglia. (2005)
  • A Companion to the Anglo-Norman World. (2007) mit van Houts, Elizabeth (eds.)
  • Henry II: New Interpretations. (2007)

Harrington[]

Harrington, Susan K. - Archäologin, spezialisiert aufs Frühmittelalter

  • Brookes, S. and Harrington, S. 2010. The kingdom and people of Kent : AD 400-1066 : their history and archaeology.

Harrison[]

Harrison, B.

  • mit Costambeys, Marios (2004), "Erik Bloodaxe (Eiríkr Blóðöx, Eiríkr Haraldsson) (d. 954), viking leader and king of Northumbria" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  • (2004) Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
    • mit Hudson, Benjamin:
      • "Máel Sechnaill"
      • "Domnall ua Néill"
      • "Óláf Guthfrithson (d. 941)"
    • mit Costambeys, Marios:
      • "Erik Bloodaxe (Eiríkr Blóðöx, Eiríkr Haraldsson) (d. 954), viking leader and king of Northumbria"
      • "Ragnall Guthfrithson (fl. 943–944)"

Harrison, Mark

  • Anglo-Saxon Thegn AD 449-1066

Hart[]

Hart, Cyril Edwin (1913-2009) - englischer Historiker und Experte für Forstwirtschaft

  • (1973) "Athelstan 'Half King' and his family" Anglo-Saxon England
  • (1992) The Danelaw
  • "The Ealdordom of Essex" in An Essex Tribute
  • (2004) Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
    • "Sihtric Cáech (d. 927)"
    • "Ragnall (d. 920/21)"

Hassall[]

Hassall, Mark

Hateley[]

Hateley, Erica

Hayes[]

Hayes, Jean Anne

  • (2005). Anglian Leadership in Northumbria, 547 A.D. through 1075 A.D.

Haywood[]

Haywood, John

  • The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Vikings

Hebert[]

Hebert, Jill M.

  • (2013). Morgan le Fay, Shapeshifter

Hedges[]

Hedges, Robert E. M. - britischer Archäologe

  • Anglo-Saxon Migration and the Molecular Evidence (2011)

Heighway[]

Heighway, Carolyn

Hemer[]

Hemer, K. A.

  • mit Hadley, Dawn M. (2011). "Microcosms of Migration: Children and Early Medieval Population Movement". Childhood in the Past

Henderson[]

Henderson, Isabel

  • mit Henry, D.: (1995) The Worm, the Germ and the Thorn: Pictish and Related Studies Presented to Isabel Henderson

Henry[]

Henry, D.

  • mit Henderson, I.: (1995) The Worm, the Germ and the Thorn: Pictish and Related Studies Presented to Isabel Henderson

Henson[]

Henson, Donald

  • (1998) A Guide to Late Anglo-Saxon England: From Ælfred to Eadgar II

Hervey[]

Hervey, Lord Francis

Higham[]

Higham, Nickolas J. - Professor für Frühmittelalter an der Universität von Manchester.

  • mit Ryan, Martin J. The Anglo-Saxon World
  • King Arthur: Myth-Making and History
  • (1997) The Death of Anglo-Saxon England
  • An English Empire: Bede and the Early Anglo-Saxon Kings
  • (1993) The Kingdom of Northumbria, A.D. 350-1100
  • mit Hill, David (eds.) Edward the Elder, 899-924
  • Rome, Britain and the Anglo Saxons
  • Britons in Anglo-saxon England
  • The English Conquest: Gildas and Britain in the Fifth Century
  • The Norman Conquest
  • The Convert Kings: power and religious affilation in early Anglo-Saxon England
  • King Cearl, the Battle of Chester and the origins of the Mercian "Overkingship"
  • (1986), The Northern Counties to AD 1000
  • From sub-Roman Britain to Anglo-Saxon England: Debating the Insular Dark Ages
  • in Lapidge, Michael (ed.), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Anglo-Saxon England
    • (1999), "Five Boroughs"
    • "Raedwald"

Hill[]

Hill, David

Hill, Paul - Autor historischer Bücher über angelsächsische, normannische und Wikinger-Kriegskunst

  • The Knights Templar at War 1119-1312
  • The Anglo-Saxons at War 800-1066
  • The Noman Commanders 911-1136
  • The Viking Wars of Alfred the Great
  • The Age of Athelstan - Britain's Forgotten History
  • The Road to Hastings

Hilliam[]

Hilliam, David

  • Kings, Queens, Bones and Bastards
  • Richard the Lionheart and the Third Crusade: The English King Confronts Saladin, Ad 1191 (The Library of the Middle Ages)
  • Monarchs, Murders & Mistresses
  • Joan of Arc: Heroine of France (Medieval Leaders in Ancient History)
  • Eleanor of Aquitaine: The Richest Queen in Medieval Europe (Leaders of the Middle Ages)
  • Philip II: King Of Spain and Leader of the Counter-Reformation (Rulers, Scholars, and Artists of the Renaissance)
  • Thomas A' Becket: One of the Most Powerful Dramas of the Middle Ages (Leaders of the Middle Ages)
  • William Shakespeare: England's Greatest Playwright and Poet (Rulers, Scholars, and Artists of the Renaissance)
  • Who's Who in the British Monarchy (Who's Who S.)
  • Crown, Orb & Sceptre: The True Stories of English Coronations

Hilliam, Paul

  • Elizabeth I: Queen Of England's Gloden Age (2004)
  • William the Conqueror: The First Norman King of England (2004)

Hills[]

Hills, Catherine Mary - Archäologin, spezialisiert auf die Völkerwanderungszeit, das Angelsächsische England und Skandinavien

  • Bücher
    • (2003) Origins of the English
    • (1986) The blood of the British
  • Artikel und Kapitel
    • (2015) The Anglo-Saxon migration : An Archaeological Case Study of Disruption. - Migration and disruptions : toward a unifying theory of ancient and contemporary migrations
    • Antiquity
      • (2013) Anglo-Saxon migration: historical fact or mythical fiction?
      • (2009) New light on the Anglo-Saxon succession: two cemeteries and their dates
    • (2013) Anglo-Saxon Migrations. - The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration
    • (2011) Overview: Anglo-Saxon Identity - The Oxford Handbook of Anglo-Saxon Archaeology. 3-12
    • (2009) Early Historic Britain - The Archaeology of Britain
    • (2009) Anglo-Saxon DNA? - Mortuary practices and Social Identities in the Middle Ages
    • (2008) Roman to Saxon in East Anglia. - Aedificia Nova: Studies in Honor of Rosemary Cramp
    • (2007) Anglo-Saxon attitudes. N. Higham (ed.), Britons in Anglo-Saxon England
    • (1999) Early historic Britain. - The archaeology of Britain
    • (1996) Britons, Anglo-Saxons, Irish and the Roman heritage - History of humanity: From the Seventh Century BC to the Seventh Century AD, Vol.III
    • (1996) Frisia and England: the Archaeological Evidence. - Frisian Runes and Neighbouring Traditions
    • (1996) The Anglo-Saxons - The Oxford Companion to Archaeology
    • (1993) Who were the East Anglians? - Flatlands and wetlands: Current themes in East Anglian archaeology
    • (1990) Roman Britain to Anglo-Saxon England. History Today, 40
    • (1980) The Anglo-Saxon settlement of England. - The Northern World

Hilton[]

Hilton, Lisa - britische Schriftstellerin, Historische Bücher und Historische Romane

  • Queens Consort: England's Medieval Queens (2008)
  • Elizabeth: Renaissance Prince - A Biography (2014)

Hindley[]

Hindley, Geoffrey (1935-2014) - Professor für Mittelalterliche Sozialgeschichte und Europäische Kultur

  • A Brief History of the Anglo-Saxon: The Beginnings of the English Nation
  • A Brief History of the Magna Carta
  • The Royal Families of Europe
  • England in the Age of Caxton
  • The Book of Magna Carta
  • The Guinness Book of British Royalty

Hines[]

Hines, John

Hjardar[]

Hjardar, Kim

Hodgkin[]

Hodgkin, Thomas (1831-1913) - britischer Historiker und Biograph

Hoggett[]

Hoggett, Richard - BA, MA und PhD. Autor und Editor, spezialisiert auf die Geschichte der frühen christlichen Kirche in East Anglia.

Holinshed[]

Holinshed, Raphael (1525-1580) - englischer Chronist

Hollis[]

Hollis, Stephanie

Hollister[]

Hollister, C. Warren

  • (1962). Anglo-Saxon Military Institutions on the Eve of the Norman Conquest

Holman[]

Holman, Katherine

  • (2007). The northern conquest: Vikings in Britain and Ireland
  • (2003). Historical dictionary of the Vikings

Holt[]

Holt, Sir James Clarke (1922-2014) - englischer Mittelalterhistoriker, bekannt für seine Werke über die Magna Carta

  • The Northerners: A Study in the Reign of King John, (1961)
  • Magna Carta, (1965)
  • What's in a Name? Family Nomenclature and the Norman Conquest. (1981)
  • Robin Hood, (1982)
  • Magna Carta and Medieval Government, (1985)
  • Foundations for the Future: The University of Cambridge, (1995)
  • Colonial England, 1066–1215, (1997)
  • Magna Carta (2015)

Honeycutt[]

Honeycutt, Lois

  • (2003). Matilda of Scotland: a Study in Medieval Queenship

Hooke[]

Hooke, Della

  • The Anglo-Saxon Landscape: The Kingdom of the Hwicce

Hooper[]

Hooper, Nicholas

  • mit Bennett, Matthew (1996). The Cambridge Illustrated Atlas of Warfare: the Middle Ages
  • Anglo-Norman Studies
    • Vol. 1 (1979) "Anglo-Saxon Warfare on the Eve of the Conquest: a brief survey"
    • Vol. 7 (1984) "Housecarls in England in 11c"

Hoops[]

Hoops, Johannes

Horspool[]

Horspool, David (*1971) - britischer Historiker

  • Why Alfred Burned the Cakes: A King and His 1100-year Afterlife
  • The English Rebel: One Thousand Years of Trouble-making from the Normans to the Nineties (2009)

Houghton[]

Houghton, Bryan

  • Saint Edmund, King and Martyr

Howard[]

Howard, David

  • (1977) 1066: The Year of the Conquest

Howard, Ian

Howarth[]

Howarth, David

  • (1977). 1066; The Year of the Conquest

Howlett[]

Howlett, David

  • "The Structure of 'De Situ Albaie", in Kings, Clerics and Chronicles in Scotland, 500-1297 (2000)

Howorth[]

Howorth, Henry H.

  • "Ragnall Ivarson and Jarl Otir" in The English Historical Review

Hudson[]

Hudson, Benjamin T. - amerikanischer Forscher für Mittelaltergeschichte, spezialisiert auf die Britischen Inseln im Früh- und frühen Hochmittelalter.

  • The Picts (2013)
  • Irish Sea Studies: A.D. 900-1200 (2006)
  • Viking Pirates and Christian Princes; Dynasty, Religion, and Empire in the North Atlantic (2005)
  • The Prophecy of Berchán: Irish and Scottish Highkings in the early Middle Ages (1996)
  • Kings of Celtic Scotland (1994)
  • Historia Ecclesie Abbendonensis. The History of the Church of Abingdon
  • (2004) Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
    • mit Harrison, B.:
      • "Óláf Guthfrithson (d. 941)"
      • "Domnall ua Néill"
      • "Máel Sechnaill"
    • "Ealdred (d. 933?), leader of the Northumbrians"

Hudson, John Geoffrey Henry (*1962) - britischer Historiker, spezialisiert auf Anglonormannische Rechtsgeschichte

  • Land, Law, and Lordship in Anglo-Norman England (1994)
  • The Formation of the English Common Law (1996)
  • The History of the Church of Abingdon, 2 Bände, (2002 und 2007)
  • The Oxford History of the Laws of England Volume II 871-1216 (2012)
  • Anglo-Norman Studies
    • Vol. 19 (1996) "The abbey of Abingdon, its chronicle and the Norman conquest"
    • Vol. 25 (2002) "?"
    • Vol. 38 (2015) "From the Articles of the Barons to Magna Carta"

Hudson, William Henry - britischer Schriftsteller, Naturforscher, Ornithologe (1841-1922).

Hughes[]

Hughes, David

Hughes, William

Huneycutt

Huneycutt, Lois L.

  • (2003). Matilda of Scotland: A Study in Medieval Queenship
  • Jasperse, Medieval Women, Material Culture and Power: Matilda Plantagenet and Her Sisters (2020)
  • "Becoming Anglo-Norman: The women of the House of Wessex in the century after the Norman Conquest" in Forgotten Queens in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
  • "Adeliza of Louvain, Adela of Blois, and "Matilda of Scotland."
  • "Alianora Regina Anglorum: Eleanor of Aquitaine and Her Anglo-Norman Predecessors as Queens of England" in Eleanor of Aquitaine

Hunt[]

Hunt, Alice - Professorin für Englisch an der Universität von Southhampton; ihr Hauptfeld sind Literatur, Politik und Kultur des 16. und 17. Jh.

Hunt Billings, Anna

  • (1967). A Guide to the Middle English Metrical Romances Dealing with English and Germanic Legends and with the Cycles of Charlemagne and of Arthur

Hunt, William (1842-1931) - britischer Kleriker und Historiker

  • The Somerset Diocese, Bath and Wells (1885)
  • The English Church in the Middle Ages (1888)
  • The English Church, 597-1066 (1899)
  • Political History of England (1905–07)
  • The Irish Parliament (1907)
  • (2004) Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
    • "Ælfric (d. 1051)"
    • "Feologeld (d. 832)"
    • "Ealdwulf (d. 1002)"
    • "Eadsige (d. 1050)"
    • "Eadbert Praen"

Hunter[]

Hunter, James (*1948) - Historiker, spezialisiert auf die Highlands und die Inseln von Schottland

  • 1986. Skye : the island
  • 1992. Scottish highlanders : a people and their place.
  • 1995. On the other side of sorrow : nature and people in the Scottish Highlands.
  • 1996. Towards a land reform agenda for a Scots parliament.
  • 1999. Last of the free : a millennial history of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland
  • 2001. Culloden and the last clansman.
  • 2007. Scottish Exodus: Travels among a worldwide clan.
  • 2012. From the Low Tide of the Sea to the Highest Mountain Tops.
  • 2015. Set Adrift Upon the World: The Sutherland Clearances.

Hunter-Blair, Peter (1912-1982) - bitischer Historiker, spezialisiert auf das Angelssächsische England

  • Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation and Its Importance Today (1959)
  • An Introduction to Anglo-Saxon England
  • Roman Britain and Early England: 55 B.C. – A.D. 871 (1963)
  • The World of Bede (1970)
  • Northumbria in the Days of Bede (1976)
  • The Church in Anglo-saxon Society
  • mit Lapidge, Michael - Learning and Literature in Anglo-Saxon England
  • (1963), "Some Observations on the "Historia Regum" attributed to Symeon of Durham", in Chadwick, Nora K. (ed.), Celt and Saxon: Studies in the Early British Border

Hunter-Mann, Karl

Huscroft[]

Huscroft, Richard

  • The Royal Charter Witness Lists of Edward I (1272-1307), (2000)
  • The Career of Robert Burnell, Bishop of Bath and Wells and Chancellor of Edward I, (2001)
  • Ruling England, 1042-1217, (2005)
  • Expulsion: England's Jewish Solution, (2006)

Mittelalter und Antike[]

Henry of Huntingdon (1088-1157) Erzdiakon von Huntingdon. Er wird als "der wichtigste anglo-normannische Historiker des sekulären Klerus" beschrieben.

Hugh the Chanter (+ 1140) war ein Historiker im York Minster und wahrscheinlich zur Zeit seiner Arbeit als Autor Erzdiakon.

  • History of the Church of York (Historia ecclesiae Eboracensis)

Hrotsvitha von Gandersheim (935-973) - Nonne in Gandersheim, Niedersachsen. Autorin und Dichterin

  • Gesta Ottonis

Romanautoren[]

Henty, G. A.

  • (1894) Wulf the Saxon

Hill, Justin

Hodges, C. Walter

  • Thema: Guthrum
    • The Namesake
    • The Marsh King

Hollick, Helen

  • (2011) Harold the King

Humphreys, Chris C.

  • Die Hand der Anne Boleyn (2004)
  • Der Fluch der Anne Boleyn

Hunter, Damion

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