Project Outcomes: Publications
At the time of writing (August 2018), the following works have been published or are forthcoming as direct outputs from the Exon Domesday project:
Monographs
- Baxter, S. D., J. Crick, C. P. Lewis and F. Thorn. Making Domesday: The Conqueror's Survey in Context. Monograph in preparation.
Journal Articles and Book Chapters
- Álvarez López, F. L., and J. C. Crick. 'Decision-making and work flow in the Making of Exon Domesday'. In Les scribes et la présentation du texte – Scribes and the Presentation of Texts, XXe Colloque International de Paléographie Latine, Yale University (New Haven, CT), 6-8 séptembre 2017. Ed. by B. Shailor, C. Dutschke and M. Smith (Turnhout: Brepols, 2019).
- Álvarez López, F. L., J. C. Crick and L. E. Lane. 'Le Recensement Domesday Exon (Exeter, Cathedral Library ms. 3500): rôle de l'épiscopat et ressources scribales dans l'Angleterre du Sud-Ouest 1086-1137'. In Écrire à l'ombre des cathédrales, ed. by G. Combalbert and C. Senseby (Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes, forthcoming).
- Baxter, S. D. 'The Domesday Controversy: A Review and a New Interpretation'. Haskins Society Journal (2018): 35-37.
- Baxter, S. D. '1066 and Government'. In Interpreting the Norman Conquest, ed. by D. Bates and E. Impey.
- Crick, J. C. 'Conquest and Manuscript Culture’. In 1016, 1066: New Perspectives on England’s Eleventh-Century Conquests, ed. by L. Ashe and E. J. Ward (Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer, 2020).
- Dymond A. 'Norman Ducal Property in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries: A Spatial and Chronological Analysis'. Haskins Society Journal 29, ed. L. L. Gathagan, W. North and C. Rozier (2017 for 2018), forthcoming.
- Stokes, P. A. and G. Noel, 'Exon Domesday: Codicologie numérique d'un manuscrit anglo-normand'. Tabularia (2018).
- Lane, L. E. 'Episcopal Exon? Exeter, Cathedral Library, MS 3500 and the Role of Bishops in the Domesday Survey'. In 1016, 1066: New Perspectives on England’s Eleventh-Century Conquests, ed. by L. Ashe and E. J. Ward (Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer, 2020).
Software and Blog Articles
- Archetype (London: King's College, 2017). https://archetype.kdl.kcl.ac.uk. [Free, open-source software for the analysis and presentation of palaeographical material and texts. For documentation and the full list of contributors see https://github.com/kcl-ddh/digipal/wiki/Contributors]
- Stokes, P. A. 'Modelling Codicology I: Sequence in Gatherings, Folios and Pages'. DigiPal: Digital Resource and Database of Palaeography, Manuscript Studies and Diplomatic (London: King's College, 2015). Available at https://www.digipal.eu/blog/modelling-codicology-i-sequence-in-gatherings-folios-and-pages/
- Stokes, P. A. 'Modelling Codicology II: A Draft Implementation'. DigiPal: Digital Resource and Database of Palaeography, Manuscript Studies and Diplomatic (London: King's College, 2015). Available at https://www.digipal.eu/blog/modelling-codicology-ii-a-partial-draft-implementation/
- Dymond, A. 'The Value of King William's Estates in 1086'. The Prospography of Anglo-Saxon England [PASE]: Domesday. (London: King's College, 2017). Available at http://domesday.pase.ac.uk/Domesday?op=5&personkey=38698
Doctoral Dissertations
- Dymond, A. 'The Estates of William the Conqueror: Royal and Ducal Property in England and Normandy in the Eleventh Century' (unpublished D.Phil., University of Oxford, forthcoming).
- Lane, L. E. 'Clerks and Commissioners: The Role of Bishops in the Government of England, c.1050–1087' (unpublished Ph.D., Department of History, King’s College London, 2018).
Public engagement
- Baxter S. D. 'Domesday Book: The Most Important Document in English History?' History Extra (2016): 98-105. Reptd. in The Story of the Normans: BBC History Magazine Collector's Edition (October, 2016).
- Baxter, S. D. 'How and Why was Domesday Made?' St Peter's College Record. Ed. by C. Williams, T. Mason and A. Millard (Oxford: St Peter's College, 2017).
- Baxter, S. D. 'Some Effects of the Norman Conquest'. In Exploring and Teaching Medieval History in Schools, ed. by I. Dawson (The Historical Association, 2018), pp. 132-7.
- Crick J. C. 'Conquests and Continuities', 'Exon Domesday’. In The Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms, ed. by C. Breay and J. Story (London: British Library Publishing, 2018): 49-55.
- Crick, J. C. 'Introduction to the Exon Domesday Project'. The Friends of Exeter Cathedral Annual Report 87 (2017): 19-24.
- Crick, J. C., F. L. Álvarez López. 'Who Wrote Exon Domesday? The Evidence of the Manuscript'. Friends' News: The Newsletter of the Friends of Exeter Cathedral (December 2017): 25-28.
- Dymond, A. 'Royal and Aristocratic Estates in South-West Norman England'. Friends' News: The Newsletter of the Friends of Exeter Cathedral (December 2017): 29-34.
- Lane, L. E. 'Episcopal Exon? The Role of Bishops in the Domesday Survey'. The Friends of Exeter Cathedral Annual Report 87 (2017): 21-27.
- Lewis, C. P. 'The Exon Geld Accounts and Taxation in Norman England – Part 1: The Geld Accounts in Exon Domesday'. The Friends of Exeter Cathedral Annual Report 87 (2017): 35-37.
- Lewis, C. P. 'The Exon Geld Accounts and Taxation in Norman England – Part 2: How the Geld was Collected'. Friends' News: The Newsletter of the Friends of Exeter Cathedral (December 2017): 15-20.
- Thorn F. 'Exeter Domesday Book (1086) in Context – Part 1'. The Friends of Exeter Cathedral Annual Report 87 (2017): 25-28.
- Thorn F. 'Exeter Domesday Book (1086) in Context – Part 2'. Friends' News: The Newsletter of the Friends of Exeter Cathedral (December 2017): 6-10.