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  1. Medieval World (World History Series) by Jane Bingham, Fiona Chandler, 1999-06
  2. The Iconography of Early Anglo-Saxon Coinage: Sixth to Eighth Centuries (Medieval History and Archaeology) by Anna Gannon, 2003-07-03
  3. Non-Native Sources for the Scandanavian Kings' Sagas (Studies in Medieval History and Culture) by Paul A. White, 2005-02-01
  4. Chronicling History: Chroniclers and Historians in Medieval and Renaissance Italy
  5. Strange Histories: The Trial of the Pig, the Walking Dead, and Other Matters of Fact from the Medieval and Renaissance Worlds by Darre Oldridge, 2006-12-12
  6. The Medieval Church: A Brief History by Joseph H. Lynch, 1995-04-21
  7. 20 Exciting Plays for Medieval History Classes by Dean R. Bowman, 1995-10
  8. Women in Medieval History & Historiography (Middle Ages Series) by Susan Mosher Stuard, 1989-02
  9. What is Medieval History by John H. Arnold, 2008-01-03
  10. Growing Up in Medieval London: The Experience of Childhood in History by Barbara A. Hanawalt, 1995-02-23
  11. The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest by John V. A. Fine, 1994-06-15
  12. World History Medieval And Early Modern Times: California Edition by Douglas Carnine, 2006-12-31
  13. Maps and Monsters in Medieval England (Studies in Medieval History and Culture) by Asa Mittman, 2006-02-06
  14. A History of Women in the West, Volume II, Silences of the Middle Ages (History of Women in the West)

81. Kimbel Library, Reference: Bibliographies
Cambridge medieval history (8 vols.; 1964) Ref D 117 . E465 Profuselyillustrated history, geared toward the general reader.
http://www.coastal.edu/library/bib73.html
Reference: Bibliographies Medieval History European African General
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Dictionary of the Middle Ages (13 vols.; 1982)
Ref D 114 .D5 Entry size ranges from one column to several pages. Coverage goes from 500 to 1500 A.D., from the Latin West to Asia Minor. Bibliographies list predominately English language sources.
Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages (2 vols.; 2000)
Ref D 114 .E53 Provides short entries with bibliographies on Medieval people, places, and things, covering many aspects of European culture and society.
Cambridge Medieval History (8 vols.; 1964)
Ref D 117 .C3 Excellent basic history of the medieval period.
Oxford Dictionary of Popes
Ref BX 955.2 .K45 Summary biographies of both the officially recognized popes and the "anti-popes". The appendix discusses the legend of Pope Joan.
Butler's Lives of the Saints (4 vols.; 1956)
Ref BX 4654 .B8 Provides short, readable accounts of the principal saints in the western church. The arrangement is by month and feast day.
Dictionary of Saints
Ref BX 4655.8 .D44 Brief descriptions of over 5,000 saints of the western church. Includes more saint than

82. Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Studies in medieval history including papers on King Stephen, 12c crusaders anda portrait First of two volumes covers general history and topography.
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The Accession of Henry II in England

Detailed examination of the steps by which Henry II negotiated peace and established the authority of his government.
Accounts of the Feoffees of the Town Lands of Bury St Edmunds, 1569-1622

Series: Suffolk Records Society
In the absence of borough status and after the winding up of the guilds, the townsmen of Bury St Emunds experiment with town government.
The Acta of Hugh of Wells, Bishop of Lincoln 1209-1235

Series: Publications of the Lincoln Record Society
Acts of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, 1543-1609

Series: Westminster Abbey Record Series
First volume in the new Westminster Abbey Record Series, covering changes in Abbey ritual during the Reformation. Acts of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, 1543-1609 Series: Westminster Abbey Record Series From Elizabeth I's refoundation of the collegiate church to reforms and improvements attempted and achieved in the early years of James I's reign. After Empire - paperback Series: Studies in Historical Archaeoethnology The Age of Edward III Fresh perspectives on many facets - political, social, legal, military, and diplomatic - of the reign of one of the most important late medieval kings.

83. Subject Classification: D111 Medieval History
classification D111 medieval history. Library of Congress Subject Areas D history general and Old World D history (general). D111 medieval history
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84. Oddie - English To French Translator. Translation Services In History General Ar
Arts Arts techniques medieval arts Art Artist Artists general Painting Pigment medieval Oil Paint Watercolour Art history Genealogy Heraldry Blazonry
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85. History 3010 - Medieval History Resources
general Guides. Internet Sources medieval history, From the Department of history,Tennessee Technological University. Check their history Sites by Subject
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WWW Resources in Medieval History
Databases General Guides Biographical Sources Documentary Sources ... Reference Materials Databases Historical Abstracts World history (1450 to present) and related areas of the social sciences and humanities, including culture, diplomacy, economics, international relations, and politics. Contains citations and abstracts from 2100+ international journals, books, and dissertations; film and video reviews from 1988 to present. 1964 - present. JSTOR Full text articles from journals in the humanities, social science, and mathematics and statistics. ProjectMUSE Full-text of articles published in over 100 journals from from Johns Hopkins University Press and other university and academic publishers. Back to top General Guides Internet Sources: Medieval History From the Department of History, Tennessee Technological University. Check their History Sites by Subject page, too. Internet Medieval Sourcebook Edited by Paul Halsall, from Fordham University Center for Medieval Studies.

86. History - General
Research Subject Guides history general. For more information, contact the African history 7 Ancient medieval history 22 Asian history 17
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87. MEDIEVAL HISTORY
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OVERVIEW Our library is a major research facility, with excellent holdings in medieval history and a particularly good collection of medieval manuscripts on microfilm. We have recently benefited from a major library endowment earmarked solely for medieval history and we are confident that our holdings will continue to grow. In addition to our own collections, students have privileged access to other libraries in the region, including borrowing privileges and delivery service from all of the major university libraries in Pennsylvania and direct access to many libraries in New Jersey and New York. Most of our students specializing in European history conduct archival research abroad and find their trips to be both productive and memorable experiences. We have an exchange program with the University of Leiden that allows students to spend a year in Holland taking courses that count towards their degree requirements at Rutgers and we also have ties with the Institute for Historical Research at the University of London. We encourage our students to take full advantage of the opportunity to travel as part of their research, and we do our utmost to ensure that our students have the skills they need to make good use of their time in the archives.

88. The UTSC Experimental Eprints Archive - Subject: D111 Medieval History
Subject D111 medieval history. Library of Congress Subject Areas (17) D historygeneral and Old World D history (general). D111 medieval history
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89. General Works - Scottish Medieval Bibliography
These are some of the standard general works on medieval Scottish history, The most recent single volume history covering medieval history only.
http://www.medievalscotland.org/scotbiblio/general.shtml
Medieval Scotland Scottish Medieval Bibliography Index
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Last updated 5 Nov 2001 These are some of the standard general works on medieval Scottish history, although some works covering early modern and modern Scotland are also included. Their bibliographies and footnotes should give you a start on finding sources for further research and more specialized works.
Single Volume Histories of Scotland

90. Interactive History - Medieval Zone : History :  General R-E-M The Educational
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91. The New Cambridge Medieval History - Cambridge University Press
Moving from the general to the particular, Part IV concerns itself with the The New Cambridge medieval history is the most important scholarly series on
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92. The New Cambridge Medieval History - Cambridge University Press
The sixth volume of The New Cambridge medieval history covers the fourteenth Part I sets the scene by discussion of general themes in the theory and
http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521362903

93. Research_course_Rome
medieval history Writing and Crusading. 12 13. January - general Themes VillaLante, The Finnish Institute in Rome, Passeggiata del Gianicolo, 10
http://www.sdu.dk/Hum/kvj/rome2001.html
Medieval History Writing and Crusading Ideology
A Research Course in Rome, 11.-18. January 2001
organised by the Research project Denmark and the Crusading movement and by the Renvall Institute, University of Helsinki
  • Introduction Programme 11 January - Evening meeting: 10 p.m. at hotel San Marco; Via Villa Franca nr 1
    12-13 January - General Themes -Villa Lante; The Finnish Institute in Rome
    14 January - Excursion to Medieval monuments outside Rome
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The writing of history in the Middle Ages is a topic of general interest to all medievalists; and it is a topic that has a strong national tradition within Scandinavia and also is in focus internationally. Crusading history and crusading ideology is a research area that has seen an immense growth internationally within the latest thirty years and is now increasingly becoming incorporated into Scandinavian medieval history, and the Danish Research Council for the Humanities has supported a three year project on Denmark and the crusading movement (1998-2001). It is the aim of this course to focus on medieval history writing mainly - but not exclusively - in a crusading context. It is also the aim to invite historians from Scandinavian universities to participate in a discussion about the future of research training in medieval history within the small research milieus that exist in Scandinavia.

94. Graduate Group In Ancient History: General Information
Studies and the Henry C. Lea Library of Byzantine and medieval history. A GRE general Test is required. Applicants are also required to submit an
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95. D History: General And Old World
history (general). 51. . 95. Ancient history. 111. -. 203. medieval history.204. -. 475. Modern history. 501. -. 680. World War I
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D History: General and Old World Including geography and description of individual regions and countries. D History (General) Ancient history Medieval history Modern history World War I World War II Post-war history, 1945- Developing countries Eastern Hemisphere Europe (General) DA Great Britain England Local history and description London Wales Scotland Ireland DAW Central Europe DB Austria Liechtenstein Hungary Czechoslovakia DC France Alsace-Lorraine Paris Andorra Monaco DD Germany Including West Germany East Germany Prussia Local history and description DE The Mediterranean Region. The Greco-Roman World DF Greece Ancient Greece Medieval Greece. Byzantine Empire, 323-1453 Modern Greece Athens DG Italy Ancient Italy. Rome to 476 Rome (City) Medieval and Modern Italy, 476- Venice Papal States. Vatican City Rome (Modern City) Sicily Malta DH Netherlands (Low Countries) Belgium Luxemburg DJ Netherlands (Holland) DJK Eastern Europe DK Soviet Union Leningrad Moscow Siberia Poland DL Northern Europe. Scandinavia Denmark Iceland Norway Sweden Finland DP Spain Local history and description Madrid Portugal Lisbon DQ Switzerland Cantons Alps DR Balkan Peninsula Bulgaria Romania Turkey Istanbul Albania Yugoslavia DS Asia The Islamic World Arab countries Including North Africa Southwestern Asia. Ancient Orient. Near East

96. Medieval Spain Links - Other Sites Describing The Middle Ages In Spain And Surro
Links to Other medieval Sites (Spanish and general). Chronology medieval Spain4101492, apparently from a Princeton history class.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/8636/MedLinks.html
Links to Other Medieval Sites (Spanish and General) Chronology : Medieval Spain 410-1492, apparently from a Princeton history class. American Academy of Research Historians of Medieval Spain (AARMS), a research collective. The website includes an archive of documents in translation. Not as extensive as The IMS (see below) but focused on Spain. History of Toledo , a very brief history of the city with an accompanying picture. When the Moors Ruled Spain ", a National Geographic article. Andalusia for Historical Recreationists , mostly a collection of links from a fellow SCAdian, Mark Zollinger. Glimpses of Islamic Civilization in Spain includes quotations and the story of Gothic Princess Sara. Spain under the Moors , an anonymous brief description of the history from 711 to 1056. Islamic Architecture , photos of buildings and of patterns The Internet Medieval Sourcebook (IMS), an incredible collection of primary sources from medieval writers. History of Spain: Primary Documents from EuroDocs " Primary Historical Documents From Western Europe Selected Transcriptions, Facsimiles and Translations" El Cid , the Chronicle of the Cid as translated by Robert Southey.

97. Medieval History
Atlases, Guides, and general Resources. Atlas of medieval Jewish history RefG1034 .B413 1992, Haim Beinart. Scope Articles and maps illustrate “the
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98. Medieval Studies Guide To Research - Georgetown University Library
Reference Stacks Cambridge medieval history. Ref. D 117 .C3 Authoritative andcomprehensive For books on the medieval period in general. eg, Middle Ages
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Guide to Research: Medieval Studies This guide describes some of the most useful information sources in medieval studies, particularly relating to the history of western Europe. It is not intended to be a comprehensive list but rather to provide a starting place. Other helpful guides include " Art ," " Christian Theology ," and " Classics ." For help in using these sources or for other assistance in your research, please ask a reference librarian . The resources listed below are located in the Lauinger Library Reference area, except as noted. This guide can be found online at http://www.library.georgetown.edu/guides/medieval/
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99. Medieval And Renaissance Studies
general history of the medieval church and some other studies such as; archaeology,palaeography, and textual criticism. Author index and outline of the
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The Cambridge Economic History of Europe. General editors M. M. Postan and H J. Habakkuk. Cambridge: The University Press, 2nd ed., 1966. 8 vols.
An authoritative survey of an aspect of society not included in the Cambridge medieval and modern histories. Contents organized in chapters which deal with a well-defined topic (e.g., "Markets and Fairs"). Bibliographies for each chapter appear at the end of the volume. Chronology of the Medieval World, 800 to 1491 , by R. L. Storey. Oxford: Helicon, 1994.
Ref. 909.07 S884 C557 1994

A year-by-year outline of medieval history. Left-hand pages show the political events of each year, while facing pages show development in law, science, religion, education, the arts, and philosophy, along with significant births and deaths. A good index makes it easy to locate persons, places, subjects and titles of books or artworks. Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism.

100. Historical Text Archive E-Books Lectures In Medieval History
Lectures in medieval history 10 Early medieval Law led to the reductionof local laws and customs to set of general principles common law.
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