2016

  • Adrian Ailes, ‘The Attributed Arms of Charlemagne, 1200–1500’.
  • Philip E. Bennett, ‘Translating Charlemagne: the Insular French Experience’
  • Albrecht Classen, ‘The Myth of Charlemagne: From the Early Middle Ages to the Late Sixteenth Century’

 

2017

  • Dagmar Paulus, ‘From Charlemagne to Hitler: The Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire and its Symbolism’

 

2018

  • Marianne Ailes and Phillipa Hardman, ‘Reading Charlemagne in England’
  • Laura Morreale, ‘Reading Charlemagne in Outremer’

 

2019

  • James Hawkey, ‘Charlemagne in the Andorran Public Space: Cultural Heritage, Commodification and the maintenance of Social Order’

 

Coming soon:

  • James Doherty, ‘Ranulf of Chester and the Nottingham Chanson d’Aspremont’
  • Nicholas Paul, ‘A Translation of Geoffrey of Vigeois’s Prologue to the Pseudo-Turpin’

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