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Fighting with the Longsword: Modern-day HEMA Practices [PDF]
This article is based on the talk presented on 27th November 2016 in the course of the Journées d’études sur le costume et les simulateurs d’armes dans les pratiques d’arts martiaux anciens.
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‘For being lads from just farm working… it was really something’: an oral history recounting longsword dancing experiences in North East England [PDF]
Since at least the nineteenth century, the folk practice of longsword dancing has remained a culturally significant act in the North East of England. Within this folk dancing tradition lie the temporally revivalist but characteristically traditionalist ...
C. E. Morgan, J. S. Milner
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The Kölner Fechtbuch: Context and Comparison
The Kölner Fechtbuch is a fascinating, unique treatise from the 16th century. Although it is tempting to compare it with the Liechtenauer tradition and to use knowledge, ideas and concepts from that tradition to interpret this book, this article shows ...
Keith Farrell
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The state of HEMA in 2021: The German & Austrian HEMA census
To understand the Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA) community, its weapon disciplines, organisational structure and gender, a HEMA census was conducted in 2021 for Germany and Austria and in 2019 for Germany.
Alexander Fürgut
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Carmen de fundatione, ruina et restauratione inclyti monasterii gemmeticensis
The Carmen de fundatione, ruina et restauratione inclyti monasterii Gemmeticensis is a poem of 185 verses which has survived in three manuscripts: two from the XVIIth century (Paris, BnF, ms lat. 12778, p. 153-155 and Paris, BnF, ms Baluze n˚ 58, p.
Pierre Bouet
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La production éditoriale à Jumièges vers le milieu du Xe siècle
The monastery of Jumièges was restored in 942 by duke William Longsword. Upon his death, king Louis IV d’Outremer having assumed the regency of the duchy, the abbey had to face the hostility of royal deputies.
Jacques Le Maho
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Dudon de Saint-Quentin et Fécamp
The town of Fécamp was the place of birth and death of Duke Richard I who had a collegiate church built there, which was consecrated in 990. Dudo of Saint-Quentin, the historiographer of the first dukes of Normandy, provides little information about the ...
Pierre Bouet
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Terminology mining in social media [PDF]
The highly variable and dynamic word usage in social media presents serious challenges for both research and those commercial applications that are geared towards blogs or other user-generated non-editorial texts.
Karlgren, Jussi, Sahlgren, Magnus
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PWND or Owned? The Right of Publicity and Identity Ownership in League of Legends [PDF]
E-sports is a new and growing form of entertainment, where gamers at the peak level of their skill compete for prestige and prizes. The contracts these athletes have are evident of a problem within the legal field of the right of publicity: there are few,
Levy, Adam
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The Middle Ages in Modern Culture [PDF]
This open access book brings together an international team of experts, The Middle Ages in Modern Culture considers the use of medieval models across a variety of contemporary media – ranging from television and film to architecture – and the ...
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