Coulton was a talented populariser of medieval history. In this 1925 book he examines the workings of the European village, and how it was controlled by its lay or ecclesiastical... Læs mere
In these controversial essays, published between 1905 and 1916, Coulton studies the recent historiography of the medieval church. He believed that many... Læs mere
Coulton was a talented populariser of medieval history. In this 1919 work he provides a comprehensive social history of Britain from 1066 to... Læs mere
Coulton was a talented populariser of medieval history. In this 1933 work he examines the relationship of the monasteries and society in medieval Scotland. By using a... Læs mere
This 1938 book by distinguished medievalist G. G. Coulton, comprises fifty-two chapters based on a lifetime of research that cover every... Læs mere
A 1919 collection of lively and passionate lectures delivered by medieval historian G.C Coulton, addressing how Christianity should adapt to meet the needs of returning... Læs mere
First published as part of the Cambridge Miscellany series in 1932, this book provides accounts of the lives and influence of St Bernard and St Francis. The volume also contains a variety of illustrative figures and a comprehensive index.
Coulton's expedition into 14th century England and the life of Chaucer, first published in 1908, remains an excellent resource for any reader.
Life in the Middle Ages will appeal to readers who want to get behind the generalizations of historians... Læs mere
With characteristic economy and precision, Dr Coulton unlocks the mysteries of the medieval mind by studying the social habits and... Læs mere