- Erin Thomas Dailey
- 2 years Ago
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I have been reading Peter Sarris’ brilliant and highly accessible book on Justinian and was struck by the significance of a passing observation he makes...
- Erin Thomas Dailey
- 2 years Ago
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The new article in Transactions of the Royal Historical Society (copyright: Cambridge University Press). By James Burns I have published an article in Transactions of...
- Erin Thomas Dailey
- 2 years Ago
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As an undergraduate student, I developed a strong interest in Eastern Christian studies after reading Norman Russell’s translation of The Lives of the Desert Fathers....
- Erin Thomas Dailey
- 2 years Ago
- 4 Min Read
A Merovingian sword (Metropolitan Museum of Art). Surrounded by his enemies, the sixth-century prince and rebel Merovech handed his blade to Gailen, and asked him to...
- Erin Thomas Dailey
- 2 years Ago
- 5 Min Read
Photo Credit: British Library Add. MS 27263, f. 298r There is a story in Masnavi-i Ma’navi, written by Rumi, the famous poet, mystic, and scholar...
- Erin Thomas Dailey
- 2 years Ago
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My work focuses on the social and religious history of the later Roman empire – in particular its eastern half – and I have a...
- Erin Thomas Dailey
- 2 years Ago
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Photo credit: organisers of HistoryCon In this blog post, our researcher, James Burns, summarises a conference paper he gave on the importance and pleasure of...
- Erin Thomas Dailey
- 2 years Ago
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He who wishes to remove himself from his kin group (parentilla) should go to court and in the presence of the thunginus or hundredman break...
DoSSE Project will be hosted within the University of Leicester. The University of Leicester announced its role as the Host Institution. Professor Nishan Canagarajah, President...