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The 2020 Royal Studies Journal and The University of Winchester Biennial Book Prize Report
This article gives full details of the winners of the Royal Studies Journal and The University of Winchester biennial book prize for 2020 and looks forward to the 2021 Biennial Postgraduate and Early Career Researcher Article Prize campaign
The 2019 Royal Studies Journal and The University of Winchester Early Career Researcher / Postgraduate Researcher Article Prize and Book Prize Report
The report on the 2019 Royal Studies Journal and University of Winchester Early Career Researcher / Postgraduate Researcher Article Prize and Open Field Book Prize. We also flag changes to the awards from 2020
Special Feature: The Inaugural Royal Studies Journal/Canterbury Christ Church University Early Career & Postgraduate Student Article Prize Winner
Final Report from the ECR/Young Researcher's Article Prize Subcommitte for 2016
Matz and Tonnere, L’Anjou des princes fin IXe-fin XVe siècle (Éditions A. et J. Picard, 2017)
Review of Jean-Michel Matz and Noël-Yves Tonnere, L’Anjou des princes fin IXe-fin XVe siècle (Paris: Éditions A. et J. Picard, 2017). </p
Yolande of Aragon (1381-1442) family and power : the reverse of the tapestry
Yolande of Aragon is one of the most intriguing of late medieval queens who contrived to be everywhere and nowhere simultaneously; operating seamlessly from backstage and front-of-house. She was shrewd, focused and intelligent – an éminence grise whose political and diplomatic agency secured the throne of France for her son-in-law, Charles VII, and the survival of her marital house. Rohr's work is a long-anticipated and much-needed scholarly assessment of an incredibly powerful and influential figure of fifteenth century history who just happened to be a queen.284 page(s
Aurell, Medieval Self-Coronations: The History and Symbolism of a Ritual, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020)
Review of Medieval Self-Coronations: The History and Symbolism of a Ritual. By Jaume Aurell. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. ISBN 978-1108-84024 Hardback. xiii + 340 pp. 32 b/w images. £90.