The English Historical Review, established in 1886, has published its 600th issue, celebrating a legacy of historical scholarship with selected medieval articles.
Peter Brown’s examination of the Iconoclastic Controversy delves into its origins and implications, emphasizing its profound impact on Byzantine religious and cultural identity.
Jonathan Riley-Smith analyzes motivations for crusading by exploring personal, religious, and socio-economic factors that shaped the governance of crusader states in the Levant.
Roberta Frank argues that the blood eagle ritual may be more a literary invention than an actual practice, challenging traditional narratives of Viking culture.
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