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The household accounts of Marie, duchess of Anjou. A criticial edition of Archives Nationales KK 241 Les comptes de l’hôtel de Marie, duchesse d’Anjou (1365-1366): Édition critique du ms. Archives nationales, KK 241 (2023)
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Graham-Goering, E. (2023). The household accounts of Marie, duchess of Anjou. A criticial edition of Archives Nationales KK 241 Les comptes de l’hôtel de Marie, duchesse d’Anjou (1365-1366): Édition critique du ms. Archives nationales, KK 241. Annales de Bretagne et des Pays de l’Ouest, 130(2), 307-343. https://doi.org/10.4000/abpo.8485

This critical edition of Marie de Bretagne's Hotel Account (National Archives, KK 241) pays tribute not only to the expertise of Michael Jones as a prolific editor of archival material relating to the Breton ducal family, but also to his fundamental... Read More about The household accounts of Marie, duchess of Anjou. A criticial edition of Archives Nationales KK 241 Les comptes de l’hôtel de Marie, duchesse d’Anjou (1365-1366): Édition critique du ms. Archives nationales, KK 241.

Empowering Lordship in the Registers of Homage to Charles VI (Languedoc, 1389–1390) (2022)
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Graham-Goering, E. (2022). Empowering Lordship in the Registers of Homage to Charles VI (Languedoc, 1389–1390). French Historical Studies, 45(3), 381-413. https://doi.org/10.1215/00161071-9746573

This article surveys the extensive registers of homages and dénombrements from the voyage of King Charles VI to Languedoc in 1389–90 as evidence of the reinforcement of seigneurial power through interaction with the royal government. These records es... Read More about Empowering Lordship in the Registers of Homage to Charles VI (Languedoc, 1389–1390).

Aristocratic involvement in Charles VI’s royal progress in Languedoc, 1389–90 (2022)
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Graham-Goering, E. (2022). Aristocratic involvement in Charles VI’s royal progress in Languedoc, 1389–90. Historical Research, 95(268), 172-195. https://doi.org/10.1093/hisres/htab041

While ceremonial progresses and civic entries have been understood primarily through the lens of urban–royal relationships, they were also occasions for the political engagement of the rural elite. A case study of the homages performed by southern Fr... Read More about Aristocratic involvement in Charles VI’s royal progress in Languedoc, 1389–90.