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Beacons of belief: seasonal change and sacred trees in Britain from prehistory to the later Middle Ages / Michael D.J. Bintley
The more things change, the more they stay the same: decorative continuity in early Anglo-Saxon England / Melissa Herman
Art history in the Dark Ages: (re)considering space, stasis, and modern viewing practices in relation to Anglo-Saxon imagery / Meg Boulton
Set in stone or food for worms: the statis of writing in the Exeter Book riddles / Victoria Symons
Stitched up?: Cynewulf, authorial attribution and textual stasis in Anglo-Saxon England / Tom Birkett
The house that stilled time: stasis and eternity in Anglo-Saxon churches / Michael Shapland
There and back again: creating the pilgrimage experience in text / Martin Locker
"But that will not be the end of the calamity": why emphasize Viking disruption? / Katherine Cross
Configuring stasis: the appeal to tradition in the English reign of Cnut the Great / Simon C. Thomson
Sleeping dogs and stasis in The franklin's tale / Richard North
Static "menyng and transitory "melodye" in Lydgate's Seying of the nightingale / Mary Wellesley
Dress, fashion, and anti-fashion in the medieval imagination / Louise Sylvester.

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