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Revision as of 11:12, 5 June 2020
Life
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Publications
- ‘Havelok and the Danes in England: History, Legend, and Romance’, Review of English Studies 67 (2016), 428-447.
- ‘So very memorable a matter: Anglo-Danish History and the Encomium Emmae Reginae’, in Ian Giles et al., eds., Beyond Borealism: New Perspectives on the North (London: Norvik Press, 2016), 41-53.
- A Short History of the Danish Conquest (Rounded Globe Publications, 2016).
- ‘The Holy Grail’, English Review 27:1 (2016), 6-9.
- ‘Siward the Dragon-Slayer: Mythmaking in Anglo-Scandinavian England’, Neophilologus 98 (2014), 481-93.
- ‘Pilgrim and Patron: Cnut in Post-Conquest Historical Writing’, The Medieval Chronicle 9 (2014), 271-95.
- Dragon Lords: The History & Legends of Viking England