Fruits of the most recent research into the "long" thirteenth century.
Introduction - Andrew Spencer and Carl S. Watkins
'The Uncertainties of Reformers: Collective Anxieties and Strategic Discourses' or 'The Use of Uncertainty by the 'Reforming' Circle of Adam Marsh' - Amanda Power
Moral Dilemmas in English Confessors' Manuals - Emily Corran
Damnatio Eternae Mortis or Medicinalis Non Mortalis: The Ambiguities of Excommunication in Thirteenth-Century England - Felicity Hill
The Contribution of Thomas Docking to the History of Political Thought - Frédérique Lachaud
Dealing with Inadequate Kingship: Uncertain Responses from Magna Carta to Deposition, 1199-1327 - Andrew Spencer
The Rebel's Four Dilemmas in the Long Thirteenth Century - Adrian L Jobson
The Daughters of William the Lion and Queen Ermengarde - Jessica Nelson
Simon de Montfort and the Ambiguity of Ethnicity in Thirteenth-Century Politics - Lucy Hennings
The Hue and Cry in Thirteenth-Century England - Kenneth Duggan
Recalling Anglo-Scottish Relations in 1291: Historical Knowledge, Monastic Memory, and the Edwardian Inquests - Alice Taylor