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Researcher, Medieval Studies

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Public Scholarship

Isolation, Loneliness and Risk Taking in Medieval Icelandic Outlaw Sagas

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

Histories of Emotion, with James Kane, 2 July 2020Read More →

The St. Brice’s Day Massacre: History, Archaeology, and Myth

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

The Postgrad Chronicles, 13 November 2019Read More →

Sir Joseph Banks and the Medieval Icelandic Saga

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

Cerae Journal Blog, 30 October 2019Read More →

A Scribe’s Life (5): The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles

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

The Postgrad Chronicles, 17 September 2019Read More →

Blood Eagles and Fatal Walks Revisited: Orms þáttr stórólfssonar

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

The Postgrad Chronicles, 30 July 2019Read More →

Reading England in the Icelandic Sagas: Cultural Memory and Archaeology

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

The Postgrad Chronicles, 5 May 2019Read More →

Æthelstan and Cnut – Emperors or Kings?

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

Cerae Journal Blog, 4 May 2019Read More →

Queenship and Power: The Political Life of Emma of Normandy

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

The Postgrad Chronicles, 4 April 2019Read More →

A Scribe’s Life (4): Saxo Grammaticus

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

The Postgrad Chronicles, 4 March 2019Read More →

Owain and the Giant Herdsman – Identifying Celtic Mythology in the Mabinogion

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

The Postgrad Chronicles, 26 December 2018Read More →

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Publications

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

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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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