I study and teach earlier medieval history at the University of Sheffield (here’s my staff page).
The blog was originally established to accompany and document progress on an AHRC-funded research project, which ran 2014-16. Since then, the posts have reflected aspects of my ongoing research and teaching (plus occasional guest blogs by friends and colleagues).
Attending the lectures at the Cathedral and looking forward to a good discussion.
Thank you, Gordon! Hope you enjoyed it.
I just discovered your blog while researching Aethelwulf King of Wessex for a book I am writing. Your content is so fascinating that I spent two days binge reading all of your prior posts. I hope you can answer two questions for me:
1. What palace did Aethelwulf return to after his pilgrimage to Rome in 856? Did he go to Winchester or did Aethelbald retain that?
2. Is it known exactly where in Sussex Aethelbald died? And was it of natural causes?
Sorry. My second question should have read:
2. Is it known where Aethelwulf died? And was it of natural causes
Thanks for your comment! Pass, I’m afraid: would have to look this up. The work of Barbara Yorke and Simon Keynes would be where I’d head to.