Introduction
The Material Context of the Bayeux Embroidery: Manufacture,
Display, and Literary References
Is the Bayeux Embroidery a Record of Events?
Imagined Patronage
The Prosopography of the Bayeux Embroidery and the Community of St
Augustine's, Canterbury
Locating Harold's Oath and Tracing His Itinerary
Bishop Odo at the Banquet
The Fables in the Borders
Representing Architecture
Legal Ceremonies and the Question of Legitimacy
The Fall of the English
Quid faciat . Scollandus? The Abbey Church of St Augustine's, c.
1073-1100
Conclusion
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[T]he most interesting, inventive, level-headed, and systematic
reassessment of the Tapestry for a long time. It gets us much
closer to solving many of the remaining mysteries concerning a
source that is so familiar that we often fail to notice its
persistent enigmas.
*AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW*
I strongly recommend this book; any tapestry scholar will certainly
want access to a copy.
*SPECULUM*
Pastan and White present powerful challenges to the old binaries of
sacred or secular display and of Norman or English sympathies. . .
. . The Bayeux Tapestry and Its Contexts> gives scholars of the
famous embroidery a lot to think about, and the next generation of
Bayeux Tapestry scholarship will surely be richer for it.
*THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW*
Interesting and thought-provoking.
*FRANCIA*
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