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         Medieval England Regional History:     more books (45)
  1. Joseph Biancalana. The Fee Tail and the Common Recovery in Medieval England, 1176-1502.(Book Review): An article from: Albion by Daniel Klerman, 2003-06-22
  2. Michael Hicks, ed. Revolution and Consumption in Late Medieval England.(Book Review): An article from: Albion by George B. Stow, 2003-06-22
  3. Market towns and the countryside in late Medieval England.(Special Issue: Essays on Medieval Economy in Memory of David Farmer): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Christopher Dyer, 1996-04-01
  4. Religious Belief and Ecclesiastical Careers in Late Medieval England: Proceedings of the Conference Held at Strawberry Hill, Easter 1989. (book reviews): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Roy Martin Haines, 1993-04-01
  5. Greater Medieval Houses of England and Wales, 1300-1500. Volume II, East Anglia, Central England and Wales.: An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Robert Tittler, 2001-08-01
  6. Peasant and Community in Medieval England 1200-1500.(Book Review): An article from: Albion by Anne R. Dewindt, 2004-09-22
  7. The Cult of St. Katherine of Alexandria in Late Medieval England. (Reviews of Books).: An article from: Albion by Marten Heale, 2002-03-22
  8. Death in Medieval England: An Archaeology. .(Book Review): An article from: Albion by Gordon Kipling, 2002-12-22
  9. Margaret of Anjou: Queenship and Power in Late Medieval England.(Book Review): An article from: Albion by Michael A. Hicks, 2004-06-22
  10. Prophecy and Public Affairs in Later Medieval England. (Reviews of Books).(Book Review): An article from: Albion by Joseph H. Lynch, 2002-06-22
  11. Douglas Biggs, Sharon D. Michalove, and A. Compton Reeves, eds. Traditions and Transformations in Late Medieval England.(Book Review): An article from: Albion by Larry W. Usilton, 2003-06-22
  12. Heraldry, Pageantry and Social Display in Medieval England.(Reviews of Books)(Book Review): An article from: Albion by Donald F. Fleming, 2004-01-01
  13. Politics and violence in the Middle Ages.(Nobles and Nobility in Medieval Europe; Fourteenth-Century England; Violence in Medieval Society)(Book Review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Sean McGlynn, 2002-08-01
  14. Women's Monasticism and Medieval Society: Nunneries in France and England 890-1215.(Review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Isabelle Cochelin, 1999-04-01

21. WMC Directory
English regional history ( see also Southampton) (Late medieval economic,social and architectural history in S. england; Wiltshire in the late middle
http://www.soton.ac.uk/~wmc/datahome.html
Wessex Medieval Centre
DIRECTORY OF MEMBERS' RESEARCH INTERESTS
The work of the late Professor Tim Reuter, founding Director of the Centre, is listed on his homepage
Welcome to the Directory: the subject list below will lead you to individual entries for members. For quick contact details, consult the list of members
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Mr Steve Clark Bracken House, New Road Hill, Midgham, Reading RG7 5RY (Territorial, political and settlement organisation in Anglo- Saxon England for middle Thames Valley.) Dr Ryan Lavelle Dept of History, King Alfred's College, Winchester SO22 4NR. Tel: 01962 841515 x2617. Email: R.Lavelle@wkac.ac.uk (Royal estates in Anglo-Saxon Wessex, esp. Hants and Dorset) Mr Derek Leach 45 Nichol Road, Chandler's Ford, Eastleigh Hants SO53 5AX. Tel: 02380 254511. (Anglo-Saxon culture; Life of St Guthlac of Crowland) Dr Chris Loveluck , Dept of Archaeology, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BF. Email:

22. Hilton Shepherd Centre
Edition of documents illustrating the history of the medieval forest of Feckenham The study of locality and regional society in england and France via
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Research Profiles for Associate Fellows and Postgraduate Students Name Area of Research Interest/Thesis Title Current project Scott Anderson MPhil(B) in Medieval Studies Medieval Romance: A Narratological Approach A "pilot study" to investigate the applicability of a linguistic, narratological approach to the comparative analysis of 'The Knight of the Cart' episodes in Thomas Malory's fifteenth-century Middle English Morte Darthur Jean Birrell Associate Fellow Medieval Economic and Social History Edition of documents illustrating the history of the medieval forest of Feckenham (Worcs.); translation into English of French historical works; further work on aspects of the medieval forests, including peasant economies and hunting; a special interest in the history of medieval Staffordshire.

23. The Food Timeline: History Notes--Mesopotamia Through Shakespeare
Food and Feast in medieval england, PW Hammond Food in history NOTE Thisbook is an excellent source for common foods and regional variations.
http://www.foodtimeline.org/foodfaq3.html
Food Timeline history notes: Mesopotamia through Shakespeare Ancient Mesopotamian foods There are several sources you can use to find information on the foods, agricultural practices, and dining customs of ancient Mesopotamia. Most of this information (the credible sources your teacher will accept) is still contained in books. Did you know Ancient Mesopotamia is also credited for the first written recipes Some notes to get you started:
Food in History , Reay Tannahill [Three Rivers:New York] 1988 (p. 47)
[NOTE: This book has much more information than can be transcribed here. Your librarian can help you find a copy.] "Mesopotamian food is known from archaeology and written records on cuneiform tablets, including bilingual Sumerian-Akkadian word lists. These sources indicate the importance of barley bread, of which many kinds are named, and barley and wheat cakes, and grain and legume soups; of onions, leeks and garlic; of vegetables including chate melon, and of fruits including apple, fig and grape; of honey and cheese; of several culinary herbs; and of butter and vegetable oil. Sumerians drank beer often, wine seldom if at all; wine was better known in northern Mesopotamia and in later items. Animal foods included pork, mutton, beef, fowl including ducks and pigeons, and many kinds of fish. Meats were salted; fruits were conserved in honey; various foods, including apples, were dried. A kind of fermented cause is identified in Akkadian texts."

24. Master's Degree In Local And Regional History, Institute Of Continuing Education
Master s Degree in Local and regional history Parttime 2005-2007 local communitiesin Domesday and medieval england, followed by thematic blocks on
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Introduction
Local history constitutes one of the largest areas of provision within the work of the Institute of Continuing Education at the University of Cambridge, and is built upon a longestablished tradition of teaching in the subject. Local historians throughout the country have studied and taught on the Institute's wide range of courses, and many adult learners have developed their historical skills on the Institute's third level undergraduate Advanced Diploma in Local History. The Master of Studies is therefore an appropriate progression, and draws upon the teaching experience of the Institute's staff and historians within the University. This graduate degree is a parttime course studied over two years and is based in Cambridge. There are close links between this course and the History Faculty and students enjoy access to the extensive library resources of the University, History Faculty and colleges.
Purpose of the Course
The course aims to attract wellqualified and highly motivated students. It provides:

25. Worldwide Universities Network Medieval Studies - Dr. Nicholas
(2) medieval Landscape history, with a particular research interest in the North The Northern Counties to AD 1000 Longman, regional history of england
http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/msp/wun/higham01.htm
Dr. Nicholas John Higham
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School of Arts Histories and Cultures
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SCHOLARLY INTERESTS:
Current area(s) of research:
(1) The interface between Roman Britain and Anglo-Saxon England, the Anglo-Saxon conversion, early British/English historical narrative literature, King Arthur, Bede, Gildas, Historia Brittonum.
(2) Medieval Landscape History, with a particular research interest in the North West of England Selected publications, recent and forthcoming: The Carvetii Sutton, Tribes of Roman Britain Series, 1985, 2nd. Ed. 1991, 158pp (joint author) The Northern Counties to AD 1000 Longman, Regional History of England Series, 1986, 392pp Rome, Britain and the Anglo-Saxons Routledge 1992, 263pp

26. History & Economic History | Lifelong Learning - Faculty Of Humanities, Law & So
Disorder and Punishment in Britain; medieval england 10661485 Centre forregional history and produces the Manchester regional history Review.
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    [There are a number of named routes through the History degree these include: Community History, Cultural History, Economic History, History with study in North America, History with study in Australia, Medieval and Early Modern History, Modern History, Political History, and Social History] BSc (Hons) Geography and History
    Study Type: Three years full-time, four years sandwich, six years part-time.
    Taught by staff from the Department of History and Economic History and from the Department of Environmental and Geographical Sciences
  • BA (Hons) Humanities and Social Studies
    Study Type: Three years full-time, five years part-time
    Our largest degree is BA (Hons) History. On this degree, first year students will take 120 credits from the following units:

27. Education Studies: History
Foundations of medieval england Christendom and Islam in the Period of the FirstCrusade. Section 2 NorthEast england, 1530-1800 A regional Society
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28. The Richard III And Yorkist History Server
medieval Artisans An Urban Class in Late medieval england. Hull Universityof Hull Studies in regional and Local history, 6, 1986. Hughes, Jonathan.
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SUGGESTED FURTHER READINGS LIST: Later Medieval England
History 389/589 Professor A. C. Reeves ECONOMIC AFFAIRS
  • Bean, J.M.W. The Estates of the Percy Family, 1416-1537 . London: Oxford University Press, 1958. 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, B.M.S. (ed.) Before the Black Death: Studies in the "Crisis" of the Early Fourteenth Century.

29. CURRICULUM VITAE
The trials of partnership in medieval england a case history of 1304 , Local Markets and regional Trade in medieval Exeter (Cambridge, 1995),
http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~massch/cvaug04.htm
CURRICULUM VITAE
James Paul Masschaele
14 Wellington Place, New Brunswick, NJ 08901. Tel: (732) 249-5382 (home); (732) 932-8250 (work) E-mail: massch@rci.rutgers.edu
Education
University of Toronto. PhD from the Centre for Medieval Studies, awarded in June 1990. Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies. Medieval Studies Licentiate ( summa cum laude ) awarded in December, 1987. University of Toronto. MA (Medieval Studies) awarded in October, 1985. University of Western Ontario. BA (Honors History) awarded in June, 1983.
Scholarships, Fellowships, and Awards
Rutgers University Faculty of Arts and Science Teaching Award Rutgers University Board of Trustees Research Fellowship for Scholarly Excellence. American Council of Learned Societies, Travel Grant. Faculty Fellow at the Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRCC) Postdoctoral Fellowship, held at the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies, Toronto, Canada. SSHRCC Doctoral Scholarship
Employment History
Associate Professor, History Department, Rutgers University.

30. UMKC Media Relations Experts Guide - History
Kansas City regional history, historical research methods and sources, Information Associate Professor of history Ancient, medieval and Tudor england.
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Andrew Stuart Bergerson
Professor of History and Religious Studies
David Boutros
Associate Professor and Chair of Art History
Kansas City regional history, historical research methods and sources, identification of photographs, preservation, conservation and salvage of historical documents, Kansas City area architecture and architects, archives and records management.

31. Simon Keynes: Anglo-Saxon History: A Select Bibliography, Section A
Social, economic and administrative history regional history (and archaeology) 5001066 , The Oxford Illustrated history of medieval england, ed.
http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/research/rawl/keynesbib/biblioa.htm
Bibliography
Simon Keynes, Anglo-Saxon History: A Select Bibliography A T EXTBOOKS, W ORKS OF R EFERENCE, AND P ROSOPOGRAPHY
Books with emphasis on political history

Ecclesiastical history

Social, economic and administrative history

Regional history (and archaeology)
...
Anglo-Saxon Prosopography
Books with emphasis on political history
Stenton (A1) and Hunter Blair (A2) retain great value, because they provide accessible and balanced narratives, a framework for understanding the subject as a whole, and a point of departure from which it is possible to judge how far the subject has developed in the past fifty years. F.M. Stenton, Anglo-Saxon England (1943), 3rd ed. (1971; OUP paperback). The 'classic' account of the subject as a whole. For proceedings of a commemorative symposium held in 1993, see Stenton's 'Anglo-Saxon England' Fifty Years On , ed. D. Matthew, Reading Historical Studies 1 (1994): incl. J. Campbell, 'Stenton's Anglo-Saxon England with Special Reference to the Earlier Period', pp. 49-59; S. Keynes, 'Anglo-Saxon History after Anglo-Saxon England ', pp. 83-110; and D. Matthew, 'The Making of

32. Maryanne Kowaleski
Author of Local Markets and regional Trade in medieval Exeter (1995), Port Towns in medieval england and Wales, in The New Urban history of Britain,
http://www.fordham.edu/history/Faculty&Staff/Faculty_Bios/kowaleski.htm
Maryanne Kowaleski
Professor, PhD, Toronto
Director of Fordham University's Center for Medieval Studies
Medieval economic and social history; women and family; urban history; maritime history; England

Author of Local Markets and Regional Trade in Medieval Exeter (1995), editor of The Local Customs Accounts of the Port of Exeter, 1266-1321 (1993) and The Havener’s Accounts of the Earldom and Duchy of Cornwall, 1287-1356 (2001), and co-editor of Women and Power in the Middle Ages (1988) and Gendering the Master Narrative (2003), Dr. Kowaleski has also published articles on women and work, the urban family, port towns, and overseas and inland trade in medieval England. Her most recent articles are "Singlewomen in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: The Demographic Perspective," in Singlewomen in the European Past , ed. J. M. Bennett and A. Froide (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999); "Port Towns in Medieval England and Wales," in The New Urban History of Britain , vol. 1, ed. David Palliser (Cambridge University Press, 2000), and "The Commercialization of the Marine Fisheries of England and Wales,”

33. Byzantine And Medieval Web Links
Developed by the departments of medieval history at the universities of Ghentand Leuven New england regional World history Association Archives
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/medweb/links.htm
Back to Internet History Sourcebooks Project Last Update : September 9, 1998 INDEX Notice: until this list is updated, please use www.netserf.org [March 2001: this list is now quite out dated. Many links are dead, and there are hundreds of of additional resources around. Manual maintence of this list long ago became unfeasible. I do intend to update it, once I have located good links management software.] This page attempts to track ALL Byzantine material on the Internet, and ALL significant entry points for Medieval studies. Ancient and Classical links, except insofar as they impinge directly on Byzantine and Western Medieval matters, should be sought out via the direct links provided to ARGOS associates which track and maintain sites devoted to the Ancient world. Since this page was begun, the Medieval and Byzantine Internet has exploded in size. As a result, although I will take suggestions, I will no longer add the following materials:
  • Syllabi for courses, unless the page contains additional material - texts, graphics, lecture notes. History Department sites, unless the page contains additional material - texts, graphics (etc.)

34. United Kingdom -- Regional, Local And Family History Documents
ViewFinder An online image resource for england s history. Documents inWelsh history (medieval to 1993; Latin and Welsh transcriptions and English
http://www.lib.byu.edu/~rdh/eurodocs/uk/2002orte.html
History of the United Kingdom:
Regional, Local and Family History Documents
England: Bracton on the Laws and Customs of England

English Legal History Materials
A chronological-textual guide to English law.
(English transcriptions)
Medieval Sourcebook: England
(Transcriptions and translations)
Early Modern England
: Research Resources
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The Revolution in England
(1688; transcriptions with modernised spelling)
Life of the Industrial Worker in 19th-Century England
A collection of contemporary materials.
(1819 - 1872; transcriptions)
Historical Directories of England and Wales
Local and trade directories valuable for local and family history.
Searchable by location , by decade , or by keyword
(1750 - 1919; facsimiles)
Moving Here: 200 Years of Migration to England
Digitised resources on migration supported by the National Archives
(Documents, audio and video files, maps and photographs).
ViewFinder
An online image resource for England's history.
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Images of England
A searchable library of 370,000 listed buildings in England.
Including architectural and historical annotations.

35. Canadian Journal Of History: Market Towns And The Countryside In Late Medieval E
the countryside in late medieval england from Canadian Journal of history, 4849; Maryanne Kowaleski, Local Markets and regional Trade in medieval
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II (Worcestershire Historical Society, 1895). Unpublished primary sources are Hampshire County Record Office, M362 (Lay Subsidy for Hampshire, 1327) and a transcript of the poll tax for the East Riding of Yorkshire by Caroline Fenwick, shown to me in advance of publication by Dr Richard Smith. 11 May, Newmarket, op. cit., pp. 48-49; Kowaleski, Local Markets, pp. 280-93. Postles, "Loughborough," pp. 17-25 discusses the general problem of interpreting pleas of debt.

36. Office Of University Admissions:  History
interest in local and regional history and broadened the opportunities forstudent internships HIS 320 medieval england HIS 321 Early Modern Britain
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37. Regional Genealogy And Local History Research
regional Genealogy and Local history Research areas, countries, directories,organizations, using Genealogy in england and medieval English Genealogy
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Genealogy and Family History Internet Web Directory Search This Site Regional - World Wide Regional - Continental Sources ... Hispanic - Latino REGIONAL - WORLD WIDE FARM ORIGINS:
The basic ancestry and historical setting of mankind since Adam
and Eve, in all nations and history of the organization of work
have been involved in farming. More of the world's aggregate
manpower is devoted to agriculture than to all other occupations
combined.” Ref: Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article.
Agricultural History on the Internet: A Finding Aid

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Almanac.com - The Old Farmer's Almanac Farm and Agriculture (AgNIC) Portal and Agriscape History of Horticulture: PlantFacts Living History, Agricultural, and Open-Air Museums The Museum of English Rural Life ... UK Country Life * United States Agriculture: Core Historical Literature of Agriculture U nited States history cannot fully be understood without studying its rural life and agricultural heritage.

38. Medieval Studies Bibliography
The Oxford illustrated history of medieval england. Ed. Nigel Saul. In twobasic sections General, national and regional bibliographies;
http://www.library.yale.edu/rsc/history/medbib.htm
A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Medieval Studies Guide
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GUIDES GENERAL HISTORY
American Historical Association. Guide to historical literature . Ed. George Frederich Howe, et. al. New York: Macmillan, 1963.
SML Stacks Z6201 A43 (LC)
A general guide to history, all periods and countries. Medieval period, pp. 169-232. Has brief annotations.
Updated by: The American Historical Association's guide to historical literature . Ed. Mary Beth Norton. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. 2v.

39. The Medieval City - Britain
Hilton, RH Towns and Societies in medieval england, Urban HistoryYearbook (1982),713. Local Markets and regional Trade in medieval Exeter (1995).
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5. Britain
a. England Baker, Nigel, et at. "From Roman to Medieval Worcester: Development and Planning in the Anglo-Saxon City," Antiquity 66 (March, 1992), 65-74. Baker, Timothy. Medieval London Barron, Caroline. "Centres of Conspicuos Consumption: The Aristocratic Town House in London, 1200-1550," The London Journal , 20 (July, 1995). -. "London in the Later Middle Ages," The London Journal , 20 (Dec., 1995). Benton, J.F. ed. Town Origins: The Evidence from Medieval England Beresford, Maurice. New Towns of the Middle Ages Biddle, M. ed., Blair, John and Nigel Ramsay, eds., English Medieval Industries Borelli, G. "The Towns of England and Northern Italy in the Early Fourteenth Century," Economic History Review 44 (Feb., 1991), 21-35. Brechin, Derek. The Conqueror's London. Britnell, Richard. "The Black Death in English Towns," Urban History 21 (Oct., 1994) 195-210. The Comercialization of English Society, 1100-1500 Brooke, C.N.L.

40. GENUKI: Genealogical Research Information For Cumberland, England
North of england regional Information Service, an initiative developed by NIAA, a series of links and guidance for finding sources of medieval history.
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/CUL/
England Information related to all of Cumberland What's New
CUMBERLAND
The information on this page, and on the accompanying pages is organised by the set of subject headings which the LDS Family History Library use for categorising genealogical research material. Below are the available headings for Cumberland; but see How the information on this server is presented to the user for further details, and an overall list. [Hint: Press the "Back" arrow on your browser's toolbar to return to this page after reading, as there is no return link.]
Description in 1887
"A maritime and border county of England [Map shows location] Bartholemew's Gazetteer of the British Isles, 1887
INFORMATION RELATED TO ALL OF CUMBERLAND
  • All Cumberland pages may be searched using the GENUKI Search engine . The GENUKI Parish Locator may be used to identify which town or parish a place is located in.
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