“…Jay Paul Gates and Brian O’Camb -- The Legacy of King Edgar in the Laws of Archbishop Wulfstan / Nicole Marafioti -- Exile and Migration in the Vernacular Lives of Edward “the Confessor” / Erin Michelle Goeres -- Quidam proditor partis Danicae: Aelred’s Re-Imagining of the Anglo-Saxon Past / Jay Paul Gates -- The Hermitic Topos: “Selling” Shared Sanctity to Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, and English Audiences / Maren Clegg Hyer -- Looking for Holy Grandmothers in Late Medieval Nunneries / Cynthia Turner Camp -- Peace Weaving and Gold Giving: Anglo-Saxon Queenship in Havelok the Dane / Larissa Tracy -- Writing, Rewriting, and Disrupting the Anglo-Saxon Past in Chaucer’s Man of Law’s Tale / Kathleen Smith -- The Case of Poema Morale: Old English Homiletic Influence in Early Middle English Verse / Carla María Thomas -- The Familiar Wisdom of Treasured Friends and the Landscape of Conquest in The Proverbs of Alfred / Brian O’Camb -- The Idea of Bede in English Political Prophecy / Eric Weiskott -- Afterword / Irina…”
“…Sabine Panzram -- The City in Spania (4th to 7th Centuries) -- The Transformation of the City in Hispania between the 4th and the 6th Centuries / Gisela Ripoll -- The Late Antique City in Spania—Toledo and Recópolis / Javier Arce -- The City in al-Andalus (8th to 11th Centuries) -- Ornament of the World: Urban Change in Early Islamic Qurṭuba / Isabel Toral-Niehoff and Alberto León Muñoz -- The Impact of the Arab Conquest on the Planning of the Iberian Cities: Toledo inside Walls / Fernando Valdés Fernández -- The City in the Territories of the “Reconquista” (11th to 15th Centuries) -- Conquered Cities: Continuity and Transformation of Urban Structures in the Castilian “Reconquista” Territories (11th–14th Centuries)—Toledo and Seville / Matthias Maser -- The City in the Image/Images of the City: The Lost Tapestry of Valladolid / María Asenjo González -- The City in the Hispaniae (15th to 18th Centuries) -- Characteristics of Castilian Cities in the 16th and 17th Centuries / Antonio Irigoyen López -- Ports to “…”