Harlaxton Medieval Studies XXVIII (New Series)
Proceedings of the 2016 Harlaxton Symposium: The Elite Household in England, 1100-1550, edited by Christopher M. Woolgar
Articles:
Christopher Woolgar, Foreword: The Elite Household, 1-4
Christopher Dyer, Households Great and Small: Aristocratic Styles of Life Across the Social Spectrum in England, 1200-1500, 5-28
Louise J. Wilkinson, The Great Household in Wartime: Eleanor de Montfort and Her Familia, 29-55
David Stocker, Stranger on the Shore: Gainsborough Old Hall – Yorkist ‘Merchant Chique’ in Lancastrian Lincolnshire? 56-74
James Ross, The Noble Household as a Political Centre in the Early Tudor Period, 75-92
Michael Johnston, The Household and Literacy Production in England, 1350-1500, 93-109
D. Vance Smith, The National Allegory of the Household: Domus and Lingua in John Gower’s Vox clamatis and Geoffrey Chaucer’s House of Fame, 110-128
Elliot Kendall, The Royal Household and New Government in Early Tudor Literature, 129-150
Nicholas Orme, Childhood and Youth in the Great Medieval Household, 151-166
Claire Weeda, Reviewing Conduct Books: Galenic Medicine, Hygiene and the ‘Civilising Process’ in Wester European Households, c.1100-1300, 167-184
Fiona Whelan, Administering the Household, 1180-1250: from Daniel of Beccles to Robert Grosseteste, 185-203
Roger Bowers, ‘Goode and Delitable Songe’: the Elite Promotion of Sacred Music in England by the Chapel Royal and Its Emulators, Noble and Episcopal, c.1315-1485, 204-236
Richard Rastall, The Minstrels of the Great Households in England, c.1300-1500, 237-257
Martin Heale, Abbots’ Households in Late Medieval England, 258-276
Jennifer Ward, The Great Household on the Move: Travel Among the Servants of Elizabeth de Burgh (d.1360), 277-294
Susan Powell, Lady Margaret Beaufort: a Progress Through Essex and East Anglia, 1498, 295-316
Caroline Dunn, ‘If There be Any Goodly Young Woman’: Experiences of Elite Female Servants in Great Households, 317-335
Martha Carlin, Catering for Great Households: Practical Matters, 336-354
David Green, The Household of Edward the Black Prince: Complement and Characteristics, 355-371
Eleanor R. Standley, Coneys, Coneygarths and Cunnies: the Rabbit and Great Households, c.1080-1600, 372-392
Anne Rudloff Stanton, What the Queen Saw: Imagery in the Household of Isabella of France, 393-411
Maria Hayward, Shaped by Their Father? The Households of Henry VIII’s Children, 1516-58, 412-431
Christopher Woolgar, Heirlooms and the Great Household, 432-455
Index, 456-496