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Public Scholarship (Page 4)

Monsters and the Monstrous in the Sagas – The Saga of Grettir the Strong

2021-04-06
By: Matthew Firth
On: April 6, 2021
In: Public Scholarship

The Postgrad Chronicles, 29 October 2017Read More →

The King Lives! Scandinavian Legends of Hastings and Svolder

2021-04-06
By: Matthew Firth
On: April 6, 2021
In: Public Scholarship

The Postgrad Chronicles, 15 October 2017Read More →

Blood Eagles, Fatal Walks, and Hung Meat – Assessing Viking Torture

2021-04-06
By: Matthew Firth
On: April 6, 2021
In: Public Scholarship

The Postgrad Chronicles, 30 September 2017Read More →

When Justice Cost an Arm & a Leg – The Mutilated Body in Medieval Anglo-Scandinavian Law

2021-04-06
By: Matthew Firth
On: April 6, 2021
In: Public Scholarship

The Postgrad Chronicles, 9 September 2017Read More →

Kingship in the Viking Age – Icelandic Sagas, English Kingship, & Warrior Poets

2021-04-06
By: Matthew Firth
On: April 6, 2021
In: Public Scholarship

The Postgrad Chronicles, 24 August 2017Read More →

Crusaders on the Baltic Shore – The Livonian & Estonian Crusades (c. 1198 – 1290)

2021-04-06
By: Matthew Firth
On: April 6, 2021
In: Public Scholarship

The Postgrad Chronicles, 3 August 2017Read More →

Sweyn Forkbeard, Olaf Tryggvason, and the Kingship of Norway

2021-04-06
By: Matthew Firth
On: April 6, 2021
In: Public Scholarship

The Postgrad Chronicles, 16 July 2017Read More →

Crusaders on the Baltic Shore – The Wendish Crusade (1147 – c.1185)

2021-04-06
By: Matthew Firth
On: April 6, 2021
In: Public Scholarship

The Postgrad Chronicles, 9 July 2017Read More →

Shrouded in Rumour – The Lost Childhood of King Æthelstan

2021-04-06
By: Matthew Firth
On: April 6, 2021
In: Public Scholarship

The Postgrad Chronicles, 10 June 2017Read More →

Wicked Queens and Martyred Kings – the 794 Beheading of S. Æthelberht of East Anglia

2021-04-06
By: Matthew Firth
On: April 6, 2021
In: Public Scholarship

The Postgrad Chronicles, 5 June 2017Read More →

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Publications

Series: East Central Europe, 476-1795 (Brepols) (Assistant Editor) Books: E. Sebo,

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Public History

From Æthelflæd to Ælfthryth: The Idea of Queenship in Tenth-Century England

Journal of the History of Ideas Blog, October 2021

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Interview with Matthew Firth

Royal Studies Journal Blog, 26 October 2020

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HDR Students in Focus, Matthew Firth

Office of Graduate Research, Flinders University, 4 September 2020

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Isolation, Loneliness and Risk Taking in Medieval Icelandic Outlaw Sagas

Histories of Emotion, with James Kane, 2 July 2020

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