Jonathan Tickle
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PhD Early Medieval History | University of Manchester
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Jonathan Tickle
Faculty of Humanities
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👑📜 Did you know England’s first king secured his throne with… a piece of parchment? Dr Jonathan Tickle (
@ticklejonathan.bsky.social
) from
@uomsalc.bsky.social
tells the story of how a farmland lease became a masterclass in political strategy 1,100 years ago. 👇
www.manchester.ac.uk/about/news/t...
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How an ancient document secured the power of the ‘first King of England’
An expert from The University of Manchester has revealed how a single sheet of 1,100-year-old parchment may have been used to heal a dangerous royal rift in Ancient England.King Æthelstan, who is gene...
https://www.manchester.ac.uk/about/news/the-first-king-of-england/
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North West Bylines
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A carefully documented farmland lease from the time of the first King of England, Æthelstan, tells us much about the power play in those days
northwestbylines.co.uk/lifestyle/hi...
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How a document secured the power of the first King of England
A carefully documented farmland lease from the time of the first King of England, Æthelstan, tells us much about the power play in those days
https://northwestbylines.co.uk/lifestyle/history/how-a-document-secured-the-power-of-the-first-king-of-england/
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Eddie Meehan
about 2 months ago
If early medieval Aquitaine or Carolingian political culture is your jam, please do give this a read (also on Open Access thanks to
@livunihss.bsky.social
@livunilibrary.bsky.social
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add a skeleton here at some point
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Charles West
about 2 months ago
Fresh on early view:
@eddiemeehan99.bsky.social
on how Pippin I of Aquitaine (d. 838) balanced kingship "as an office and as a dynastic status".
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/emed.12784
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Jon Dell Isola
3 months ago
Haven't gotten enough charters at this year's Leeds? Well you still have time, come to our series of three panels on charters this Thursday, covering a variety of places and times!
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Manchester University Press
4 months ago
Any Medievalists want a copy of the newest edition of Debating
#Medieval
Europe - The central and later Middle Ages - for... free? Our DME books serve as an entry point for understanding the distinctive historiography of their periods. Hit repost and we'll add you to the giveaway 📗👇
#booksky
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For those interested in Æthelstan, charters, or early medieval succession, look out for my new article in the Journal of Medieval History - available on early view online now -
doi.org/10.1080/0304...
#medievalsky
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https://doi.org/10.1080/03044181.2025.2502806
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Jon Dell Isola
10 months ago
Today is the 1,137th anniversary of Arnulf's first charter, so naturally I took the opportunity to write a post about it and how we interpret this moment where the political order seemed to collapse into something new.
#medievalsky
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By Divine Grace We Were Placed in Front of Others
On the anniversary of Arnulf becoming king
https://open.substack.com/pub/jondellisola/p/by-divine-grace-we-were-placed-in?r=3zcxhh&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
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Charles West
11 months ago
Delighted to announce the 2nd British School at Rome/Early Medieval Europe visiting fellowship, offering early career scholars a month in Rome:
bsr.ac.uk/second-bsr-e...
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Second BSR/Early Medieval Europe Fellowship - bsr.ac.uk
In partnership with the journal Early Medieval Europe, the British School at Rome is pleased to announce the second BSR/EME Fellowship. Aimed at early career researchers (defined as current PhD stu...
https://bsr.ac.uk/second-bsr-early-medieval-europe-fellowship/
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I’m pleased to be able to share that my article ‘Changing Queenships in Tenth-Century England’ has been jointly awarded both Early Medieval Europe’s First Publication Prize and the Royal Historical Society’s Alexander Prize:
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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Changing queenships in tenth‐century England: rhetoric and (self‐)representation in the case of Eadgifu of Kent at Cooling
The charter now known as Sawyer 1211 contains a detailed account of an intergenerational property dispute between Queen Eadgifu and her rival Goda, concerning the possession of two Kentish estates. T...
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/emed.12676
about 1 year ago
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If sub-rulers and succession or crisis and co-rulership are your thing, come along to these two panels organised by myself and Eddie Meehan at Leeds this year
over 1 year ago
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