Strangers at home? Towards a re-assessment of domestic servanthood in fifteenth-century Ghent
Strangers at home? Towards a re-assessment of domestic servanthood in fifteenth-century Ghent By Julie De Groot Paper given at the N.W. Posthumus Conference…
The Influence of French and Other Languages on Chaucer’s English
The present paper examines the influence of languages of the Continent on Chaucer’s language with special reference to French, that is, Old French, Anglo-French and Northern French.
A link with the external world: The stockfish trade in 14th-15th century Iceland
Iceland was settled mainly by Norwegian Vikings in the period c.870-c.930. Towards the end of this period, settlers established the law and the assembly system all over the island.