Bibliography

Benjamin T.
Hudson
s. xx–xxi

19 publications between 1988 and 2011 indexed
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2011

work
Hudson, Benjamin T. [ed.], Familia and household in the medieval Atlantic province, Penn State Medieval Studies, 3, Tempe, Arizona: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Publications, 2011.

2007

article
Hudson, Benjamin T., “One kingdom from many peoples: history until 1314”, in: Thomas Owen Clancy, and Murray Pittock (eds), The Edinburgh history of Scottish literature, 3 vols, vol. 1: From Columba to the Union (until 1707), Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2007. 35–43.

2006

edited work
Hudson, Benjamin T. (ed.), Irish Sea studies: A.D. 900–1200, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2006.  
A collection of 12 articles that were previously published and are here presented in more or less revised form.
abstract:
Irish Sea studies, 900-1200 examines some of the events and personalities round the Irish Sea province at a crucial time in the development of medieval Europe. The Irish Sea had been a meeting ground for commerce, religion, and war throughout centuries, and around the first millennium this region of the North Atlantic became a barometer of the changes that were reshaping the lands of northern Europe. This volume of revised essays looks at political and cultural contact and change throughout the liquid highway between Ireland and Britain, covering topics such as the end of the Viking Age, the collapse of the Old English kingdom, the earliest contacts with the Normans, economic revival and change, and religious reform.
(source: Four Courts Press)
A collection of 12 articles that were previously published and are here presented in more or less revised form.
abstract:
Irish Sea studies, 900-1200 examines some of the events and personalities round the Irish Sea province at a crucial time in the development of medieval Europe. The Irish Sea had been a meeting ground for commerce, religion, and war throughout centuries, and around the first millennium this region of the North Atlantic became a barometer of the changes that were reshaping the lands of northern Europe. This volume of revised essays looks at political and cultural contact and change throughout the liquid highway between Ireland and Britain, covering topics such as the end of the Viking Age, the collapse of the Old English kingdom, the earliest contacts with the Normans, economic revival and change, and religious reform.
(source: Four Courts Press)

2005

work
Hudson, Benjamin T., Viking pirates and Christian princes: dynasty, religion, and Empire in the North Atlantic, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.

2002

article
Hudson, Benjamin T., “The Scottish gaze”, in: R. Andrew McDonald (ed.), History, literature and music in Scotland, 700–1560, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002. 29–59.
article
Hudson, Benjamin T., “The practical hero”, in: Michael Richter, and Jean-Michel Picard (eds), Ogma: essays in Celtic studies in honour of Próinséas Ní Chatháin, Dublin: Four Courts, 2002. 151–164.

2000

article
Hudson, Benjamin T., “Time is short: the eschatology of the early Gaelic Church”, in: Caroline Bynam, and Paul Freedman (eds), Last things: death and the Apocalypse in the Middle Ages, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000. 101–123, 301–306.

1999

article
Hudson, Benjamin T., “The changing economy of the Irish Sea province”, in: Brendan Smith (ed.), Britain and Ireland 900–1300: Insular responses to medieval European change, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. 39–66.

1998

article
Hudson, Benjamin T., “The language of the Scottish Chronicle and its European context”, Scottish Gaelic Studies 18 (1998): 57–73.
article
Hudson, Benjamin T., “‘The Scottish Chronicle’”, The Scottish Historical Review 77:2 (October, 1998): 129–161.

1996

work
Hudson, Benjamin T., The Prophecy of Berchán: Irish and Scottish high-kings in the early Middle Ages, Westport, Connecticut, and London: Greenwood Press, 1996.

1995

article
Hudson, Benjamin T., “Records and reality: the case of the eastern Gaels”, Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 15 (1995): 75–88.

1994

work
Hudson, Benjamin T., Kings of Celtic Scotland, Contributions to the Study of World History, 43, Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1994.

1991

edited work
Hudson, Benjamin T., and Vicki Ziegler (eds), Crossed paths: methodological approaches to the Celtic aspect of the European Middle Ages, Lanham, Maryland, 1991.

1988

article
Hudson, Benjamin T., “Elech and the Scots in Strathclyde”, Scottish Gaelic Studies 15 (1988): 145–149.

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