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Oxford Studies in Medieval European History

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This book is dedicated to Peggy Brown

Acknowledgments

I must thank first of all Patrick Geary, whose advice and encouragement, so generously provided in the intellectual paradise he fosters at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, made writing this book possible.

Conrad Leyser, Marcia Colish, and Elisabeth Van Houts charitably read, reread, and commented on chapters, as did Paul Brand, David Crouch, Jenny Davis, Simon Doubleday, Adam Kosto, Rachel Stone, and Karl Ubl.

Carole Avignon and her own excellent research on illegitimacy, as well as the splendid conferences and volume she organized on this subject, inspired this book by encouraging me to work on illegitimate children.

I am also eager to thank Robert Bartlett, Janna Bianchini, R. Howard Bloch, Constance Bouchard, Peggy Brown, Ari Bryan, Christopher Davis, Vincent Debiais, Jay Diehl, Charles Donahue, Stefan Esders, Arnold Franklin, Christine Hayes, Fiona Griffiths, Ruth Karras, Marion Katz, Allison Kavey, Ada Maria Kuskowski, Rena Lauer, Amy Livingstone, Kim LoPrete, Lauren Mancia, Tom McSweeney, Janine Peterson, Sally Poor, Helmut Reimitz, Christof Rolker, Andy Romig, Ned Schoolman, Nesli Senosak, Miriam Shadis, Jerry Singerman, Julien Thry-Astuc, and John Witte.

I would also like to thank the editorial board at Oxford and also the wonderful anonymous readers and the production team.

A special thanks to my students at the CUNY Graduate Center and John Jay College, particularly those in my Bastards, Kingship, and Kinship seminar.

Grants from the Mellon Foundation at the Institute for Advanced Study and the Professional Staff Congress Research Foundation at the City University of New York provided essential support, and the Interlibrary loan staff at Yale Law Library and the Institute for Advanced Study offered invaluable assistance with my research.

Portions of appear also in the forthcoming Boundaries in the Medieval and Wider World. Festschrift in Honour of Paul Freedman, ed. Thomas Barton, Susan McDonough, Sara McDougall, and Matthew Wranovix (Brepols, ES 22).

Greatest thanks are due to Jim Whitman.

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