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         Medieval England Regional History:     more books (45)
  1. Wessex to Ad 1000 (A Regional History of England) by Barry Cunliffe, 1993-03
  2. Domesday Book and the Law: Society and Legal Custom in Early Medieval England.(Review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Cynthia J. Neville, 1999-04-01
  3. The Criminal Trial in Later Medieval England: Felony before the Courts from Edward I to the Sixteenth Century.(Review) (book review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by James Given, 2000-04-01
  4. Women, Reading, and Piety in Late Medieval England.(Book Review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Sharon Wright, 2004-04-01
  5. Royal Tombs of Medieval England.(Book Review): An article from: Albion by Phillip Lindley, 2004-09-22
  6. Spiritual Economies: Female Monasticism in Later Medieval England. .(Book Review): An article from: Albion by Katherine L. French, 2002-09-22
  7. The Premonstratensian Order in Late Medieval England. (Reviews of Books).(Book Review): An article from: Albion by Everett U. Crosby, 2002-06-22
  8. Women, Reading, and Piety in Late Medieval England.(Reviews of Books)(Book Review): An article from: Albion by Moira Fitzgibbons, 2004-01-01
  9. Death, Art, and Memory in Medieval England: The Cobham Family and their Monuments, 1300-1500. (Reviews of Books).(Book Review): An article from: Albion by Joel T. Rosenthal, 2002-06-22
  10. Writing Religious Women: Female Spiritual and Textual Practices in Late Medieval England. (Reviews of Books).(Book Review): An article from: Albion by Henrietta Leyser, 2002-06-22
  11. The Theory and Practice of Revolt in Medieval England.(Book Review): An article from: Albion by A. Compton Reeves, 2004-06-22
  12. Plowshares and swords: clerical involvement in acts of violence and peacemaking in late medieval England, c. 1400-1536*.: An article from: Albion by Daniel E. Thiery, 2004-06-22
  13. Richard Beauchamp; Medieval England's Greatest Knight. (Reviews of Books).(Book Review): An article from: Albion by Clifford J. Rogers, 2003-03-22
  14. Family and Household in Medieval England. (Reviews of Books).(Book Review): An article from: Albion by Miriam C. Davis, 2002-06-22

1. Byzantine And Medieval Studies Links
Exhaustive collection of links concerning the Byzantine and Medieval period of history.
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2. Internet East Asian History Sourcebook
Ancient History Sourcebook Medieval Sourcebook Modern History Sourcebook Other History Thomas Mun (15711641) England's Treasure by
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3. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (DL SunSITE)
Online Medieval and Classical Library Release 17 Bede "A History of the English Church and Stenton, Sir Frank W. "AngloSaxon England"
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4. Some Notes On Medieval English Genealogy
Resources for tracing medieval English ancestry, including a guide to sources, links to online material and family histories, hyperlinked medieval
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5. Anglo-Saxon Studies - A Select Bibliography
Old English Literature. AngloLatin Latin Ecclesiastical Texts. Pal ography, Diplomatic Illumination. History. Numismatics. Onomastics.
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6. New England Regional World History Association
The New England Regional World History Association Ancient History Sourcebook. Medieval History Sourcebook. Modern History Sourcebook
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7. New England Regional World History Association
The New England Regional World History Association The world owes far more to the resilient craftsmen of ancient and medieval China than to
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8. Judaism And Jewish Resources - Andrew Tannenbaum
a web page that describes their history and work. Jewish Telegraph is Britain's regional Jewish Cambridge, England Cambridge
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9. Britannia Medieval Period Resources
The internet's most comprehensive treatment of the Times, Places, Events and People of British History. British History Club the internet's best
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10. New England Medieval Conference
History and Traditions The New England Medieval Conference was founded by Prof. Archibald Lewis and Regional Associations of the Medieval
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11. David Palliser
His research centres on the history of medieval england (7th to 16th centuries), A regional capital as magnet immigrants to York, 14771566 , Yorks.
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/history/staff/palliser.htm
Welcome Undergraduates Postgraduates Faculty/Staff ... Links D. M. Palliser
Emeritus Professor of Medieval History
d.m.palliser@leeds.ac.uk
Research Interests Publications D. M. Palliser has been Professor of Medieval History since 1994. He was previously G.F.Grant Professor of History at the University of Hull (1985 - 94). Research interests top His research centres on the history of medieval England (7th to 16th centuries), especially urban and rural settlement, society and the economy. His recent research has covered:
  • English towns in the Anglo-Saxon, Norman, Plantagenet and Tudor periods
    Domesday Book
    English population, including early censuses, epidemics and migration
    Crafts, trade, markets and guilds
    Landscape history
    Urban archaeology
His research in progress includes further studies of medieval towns, including the neglected topic of their customs and by-laws, and a general book on English towns from the Norman Conquest to the Reformation. He has edited the Royal Historical Society's Annual Bibliography of British and Irish History, and the first volume of the Cambridge Urban History of Britain. He is a member of the International Commission for Urban History, and of English Heritage's Urban Forum.

12. MA In Local And Regional History - School Of Education - University Of Nottingha
Local and regional history have been areas of growing importance in recent and development of the writing of local history in england from the medieval
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/education/courses/ma-diploma/lrh.phtml?menu=lrh&sub=

13. ORB Bibliographies: Later Medieval England
Hull University of Hull, Studies in regional and Local history, 6, 1986. Swanson, RN Church and Society in Late medieval england.
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Suggested Reading List
A. Compton Reeves, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio
Economic Affairs
  • Bean, J.M.W.: The Estates of the Percy Family, 1416-1537. London: Oxford University Press, 1958.
  • English Medieval Industries: Craftsmen, Techniques, Products. London: Hambledon, 1991.
  • Bonney, Margaret: Lordship and the Urban Community: Durham and its Overlords, 1250-1540. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990.
  • Booth, P.H.W.: The Financial Administration of the Lordship and County of Chester, 1272-1377. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1982.
  • Bridbury, A.R.: England and the Salt Trade in the Later Middle Ages. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1955.
  • Bridbury, A.R.: Medieval English Clothmaking. London: Heinemann, 1982.
  • Campbell, Bruce M.S. (Ed.): Before the Black Death: Studies in the "Crisis" of the Early Fourteenth Century. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1991.
  • Childs, Wendy R.: Anglo-Castilian Trade in the Later Middle Ages. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1978.

14. Studies In Regional And Local History Published By University Of Hertfordshire P
Books on English Local history and regional history published by the to thestudy of agricultural productivity and farming profits in medieval england.
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STUDIES IN REGIONAL AND LOCAL HISTORY
a major new series under the general editorship of
Professor Nigel Goose, Director of the Centre for Regional and Local History at the University of Hertfordshire. A Hertfordshire demesne of Westminster Abbey: profits, productivity and weather by Dr Derek Vincent Stern (edited and with an introduction by Christopher Thornton) Studies in Regional and Local History, Volume 1 Published posthumously this book makes a major contribution to the study of agricultural productivity and farming profits in medieval England. It utilises a rich series of manorial account rolls from Westminster Abbey's manor of Kinsbourne in Hertfordshire, to conduct an exhaustive exploration of the economic history of a medieval demesne. The sheer quantity of original agricultural information will make it a major resource of comparative material for medieval economic historians. The discussion of the long-term impact of the weather upon farming performance, as opposed to market forces or managerial policy, is virtually unique in its field and will stimulate all those interested in documentary evidence of past climatic change and its effects. Analysis of farming success at Kinsbourne is based upon a comparison of profitability between two periods, first the period 1286-1307 at the height of direct management, and second the period 1362-1397 which led up to an eventual decision to lease the Kinsbourne demesne. The contraction of the arable after the Black Death, and a vigorous administration resulted in considerably improved profits, an unexpected and interesting finding. The demesne's final demise is explained by the fall in prices after 1375 and difficulties in securing labour.

15. Program In Medieval Studies @ The University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign
Against All england regional Identity in Cheshire Writing and Drama, 11951656 . Late medieval Holy Roman Empire, the Reformation, cultural history
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Anne D. Hedeman
Director, Program in Medieval Studies
(School of Art and Design)
Manuscripts, Late Medieval Art, specializes in late Medieval and Northern Renaissance Art History and the History of the Book. Anne D. Hedeman's research concentrates on French 13th-15th century illuminated manuscripts and has concerned royal patronage, illuminations of Mirrors of Princes, and the relationships between the first French humanists and the arts around 1400. Her books include The Royal Image: Illustrations of the Grandes chroniques de France, 1270-1422 ( Berkeley, 1991), Of Counselors and Kings: Three Versions of Pierre Salmon's Dialogues ( Urbana, 2001), and a book in progress on Bocccacio in Context: Early Fifteenth-Century Copies of Des cas des nobles homes et femmes (Getty, forthcoming). [ Return to Top ]
Robert W. Barrett, Jr.
(Department of English)
Middle English Literature (esp. Early English Drama), Regional Culture, Modern Medievalism (esp. Tolkien)
Rob Barrett's research focuses on the English county of Cheshire (and its county town, Chester), reading late medieval and early modern Cheshire texts and performances as means of regional self-expression in dialogue with emergent senses of the English nation. He is currently working on a book-length version of this project entitled

16. History Faculty
PR Hyams King, Lord and Peasant in medieval england Villeinage in the Twelfth A regional history, 18701950. JH Davis Reforming London.
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How to apply Overseas students funding Many D.Phil. theses are published after revision, whether by the Oxford University Press on the recommendation of the Historical Monographs Committee, or by other houses. Among the books which have originated in this way recently are:
H.L. Bell: Frontiers of Medicine in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 1899-1940.
I.C. Bostridge: Witchcraft and its Transformations, c.1650-c.1750.
A.D. Brown: Popular Piety in late medieval England.
H.G. Brown: War, Revolution and the Bureaucratic State. Politics and Army
Administration in France, 1791-1799.
R.A. Burns: Diocesan Revival in the Church of England c.1800-1870.
P.A. Butler: Gladstone, Church, State and Tractarianism.
E.K. Cameron: The Reformation of the Heretics, 1480-1580.

17. Teachers Of History In The Universities Of The UK 2004 - Listed By Research Inte
Early medieval British Irish history; palaeography transmission of texts Kingship nobility in medieval england Scotland; regional national
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Browse by: Teachers of History in the Universities of the UK 2004 - listed by research interest
F. Roy Bridge (School of History University of Leeds) Emeritus Prof., Hon. Lect. in Int. Hist. (19th c.) [Great Powers]
Marcus G. Bull (Dept. of Historical Studies University of Bristol) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (Med. Eur.) [Early crusading; pilgrimage; miracle stories; monasticism]
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Julia C. Crick (Department of History University of Exeter) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (Med. Brit.) [Pre-conquest St. Albans]
David B. Crouch (Dept. of History University of Hull) Prof. of Hist. (Med.) [12th-13th c. aristocracy; reign of King Stephen]
David L. d'Avray (Dept. of History University of London: University College) Prof. of Hist. (Med., Relig. Hist.) [Medieval marriage preaching; medieval papacy]
Anne J. Duggan (Dept. of History University of London: King's College) Prof. of Hist. (Med.) [Thomas Becket; conflict of laws; Becket cult]
Michael J. Franklin (Hughes Hall University of Cambridge) [Medieval ecclesiastical]
Christopher J. Harrison (Dept. of History University of Keele) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (Early Mod. Eng.) [Tudor manor courts]

18. History Staff Profile -- Peter Fleming
CoDirector, of the regional history Centre and joint Secretary and GeneralEditor of the Family and Household in medieval england (Palgrave, 2000)
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Peter Fleming B.A., Ph.D. (Wales)
Email: Peter.Fleming@uwe.ac.uk Peter is, with Madge Dresser, Co-Director, of the Regional History Centre and joint Secretary and General Editor of the Bristol Record Society [link to BRS website?]. He is a graduate of the University of Wales, where he obtained his PhD on the later medieval English gentry, in 1985, and joined Bristol Polytechnic – UWE’s forerunner – soon after. Since moving to Bristol he has developed a strong interest in the history of the city and its region.
Research Interests Peter's research interests all lie in the field of later medieval English history, and cover:
  • Landed and Urban Elites Political Culture Gender Relations
Teaching Interests
  • North-West Europe in the Later Middle Ages: social, political and cultural history

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Art Treasures of england The regional Collections By Giles Waterford medieval Women A Social history Of Women in england 4501500 By Henrietta Leyser
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William Heath Robinson, one of the greatest and most eccentric comic minds of all English illustrators, was legendary for his drawings of complicated, rickety machines. This delightfully illustrated account of his life describes his personality and influences, and is the most complete collection of the artist's work to date. Included are illustrations for Poe, Rabelais and Hans Anderson, plus the popular First World War satires. An enthralling account of the greatest comic draughtsman of the 20th century. Available from Amazon.com Amazon.ca and Amazon.co.uk Art Treasures of England: The Regional Collections By Giles Waterford The Art Treasures of England Exhibition, which was held at the Royal Academy in 1998, brought together more than 400 paintings, sculptures, watercolours and drawings in a celebration of England's regional art galleries. Available from

20. NYPL, Medieval And Renaissance Studies Research Guide
regional and Specialized. The Cambridge history of Later medieval Philosophy The Oxford Illustrated history of medieval england, edited by Nigel Saul
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The Age of the Renaissance , texts by Nicolai Rubinstein and others, edited by Denys Hay  (London: Thames and Hudson, 1986).  JFF 86-1270 
Scholarly essays on the rise of humanism, the spread of the Renaissance outside Florence, art, scholarship, and cognate subjects. The New Cambridge Medieval History  edited by Rosamond McKitterick , multi-volume set in progress (Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995-   ).   *R-BTH 96-923 Cantor, Norman F. 

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