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A detailed study of the King's Hall, Cambridge, from its foundation in the early fourteenth century until its dissolution in... Læs mere
After tracing Durham's late tenth-century origins, the book examines the subsequent developments in religious and military building work on the peninsula which accompanied the growth of a successful urban community in the eleventh and twelfth centuries.
Dr Dobson throws new light on the universal aspirations and pre occupations of medieval monasticism. He reconstructs life in Durham in the century before its final dissolution... Læs mere
Dr Keynes is concerned to establish what light the royal diplomas issued in King 'thelred's name throw on this unhappy and notorious period.
This is a study of the place of patron saints in Frankish society during the Carolingian and early Capetian periods. The book focuses on the composition of works in praise of dead holy people - hagiography - and the veneration of their physical remains - the cult of saints.
The purpose of this book to investigate in detail the origin, development and character of the Maltesta government and the causes of its overthrow, against the background of changing relations between popes and despots, dynastic and papal signoria.
This 1994 study uses the experience of Cracow to illuminate general patterns of trade and urban growth in... Læs mere
This 1991 book portrays the life and institutions of a great medieval Italian city, Siena. Laws, council minutes, records of the commune's revenue and... Læs mere
Based on newly reconstructed documentation for the University of Paris, this book is the most detailed study of the social composition... Læs mere
This book, first published in 2000, was the first single-authored treatment of medieval English agriculture at a national scale. It deals comprehensively with... Læs mere
This book, covering the close of Stephen's reign (1135–54) and the early phase of Henry II's (1154–89), examines the government of... Læs mere
The first extended study of relics of the blood of Christ, the 'Holy Blood'. Starting with new evidence relating to the relics deposited by Henry III at Westminster in 1247, the study proceeds to a wider consideration of blood relics and their place in Christian devotion.