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  1. Telling Tales: Sources and Narration in Late Medieval England by Joel Thomas Rosenthal, 2003-10-01
  2. Fifteenth-Century Attitudes: Perceptions of Society in Late Medieval England
  3. Chronicles: The Writing of History in Medieval England by Christopher Given-Wilson, 2007-04-10
  4. An Illustrated History of Late Medieval England
  5. Medieval England, 1000 - 1500: A Reader (Readings in Medieval Civilizations and Cultures, 6)
  6. Parks in Medieval England (Medieval History and Archaeology) by Stephen Mileson, 2009-10-11
  7. Cathedral Shrines of Medieval England by Ben Nilson, 2001-06-14
  8. Late Medieval England 1399-1509 (Longman History of Medieval England) by A.J. Pollard, 2000-09-11
  9. A Companion to Medieval England 1066-1485 (Revealing History) by Nigel Saul, 2005-03-01
  10. Jury, State, and Society in Medieval England by James Masschaele, 2008-09-15
  11. History and the Supernatural in Medieval England (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series) by C. S. Watkins, 2008-02-04
  12. Food in Medieval England: Diet and Nutrition (Medieval History and Archaeology)
  13. Lower Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction in Late-Medieval England: The Courts of the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln, 1336-1349, and the Deanery of Wisbech, 1458-1484 ... Social and Economic History, New Series, 32)
  14. Legends, Tradition and History in Medieval England by Antonia Gransden, 1992-01-01

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assessment. http//www.superjournal.ac.uk/taxatio/index.html AddedNov-25-02; medieval england - history Post Review medieval england.
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22. Medieval And Renaissance Studies
regional and Specialized. A history of medieval Philosophy (London Methuen, 1972)*RYAG Everyday Life in medieval england (London; Rio Grande, Ohio Hambledon
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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.  The Civilization of the Middle Ages: A Completely Revised and Expanded Edition of Medieval History, the Life and Death of a Civilization   (New York: HarperCollins, 1993).   *R-BTH 93-10987 
An examination of the intellectual, political, and social life of the Middle Ages. Daily Life in the Late Middle Ages , edited by Richard Britnell  (Stroud: Sutton, 1998)  *R-BTH 98-7378
Includes sections on religion, artisans and guilds, dress and fashions, etc.

23. LookSmart - History Of England
whether the drive for regional government and the Narrative history of england Britannia - Historian Peter the Anglo-Saxon, medieval, Reformation, Colonial
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  • 25. THE ENGLISH HOSPITAL, 1070-1570
    of hospitals in medieval england. It is highly recommended to those seeking to knowmore about these important institutions and their regional history in Devon
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    THE ENGLISH HOSPITAL, 1070-1570
    Nicholas Orme
    Margaret Webster 1995 AR
    320 pp. 70 illus., 6 x 9 1/4
    Cloth ISBN 0-300-06058-0
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      This bookthe first general history of medieval and Tudor hospitals in eighty-five yearstraces when and why they originated and follows their development through the crisis periods of the Black Death and the English Reformation when many disappeared. Nicholas Orme and Margaret Webster explore the hospitals' religious, charitable, and medical functions, examine their buildings, staffing, and finances, and reconstruct daily life in the hospitals. "A major and most accomplished work, the first reliable and methodical total treatment of medieval English hospitals ever written."Barrie Dobson, Christ's College, Cambridge "This absorbing book describes the origin and evolution of our hospitals. . . . A most engrossing historical study."Mary Seller

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    31. Cuadernos De Historia Medieval/Internet
    medieval Maps Index; Map history / history of Cartography; Gateway; World historyAssociation; New england regional World history Association Archives;
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    32. Maryanne Kowaleski
    Author of Local Markets and regional Trade in medieval Exeter Press, 1999); PortTowns in medieval england and Wales, in The New Urban history of Britain
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    Maryanne Kowaleski Professor, PhD, Toronto
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    Director of the 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 , editor of The Local Customs Accounts of the Port of Exeter, 1266-1321 , and co-editor of Women and Power in the Middle Ages , she 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 Expansion of the South-Western Fisheries in Late Medieval England," Economic History Review , 53:3 (2000). Dr Kowaleski's current research centers on two areas. One involves tracing the origins of scolding indictments in the local courts of late fourteenth-century England, a project that focuses on the criminalization of women's speech and gossip. The second centers on maritime history, particularly marine fishing in medieval England. As part of this project she is now completing an edition of

    33. Medieval English Urban History - Urban Economy
    towns probably relied more on purely regional trade. england's wool was its singlemost important export, shipped that were very important to medieval society.
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      The purpose of townsmen in pursuing self-government was not some abstract philosophy of liberty or self-determination. Its principal thrust was towards creating conditions favouring entrepreneurial endeavour (or, on the other side of the coin, removing obstacles inhibiting such endeavour). First and foremost towns are entities within the economic fabric. This has led some historians to define towns primarily according to economic characteristics:
      • that they must be the site of permanent market activity; and
      • that a significant proportion of the inhabitants earn their livelihood from some other source than agriculture.
      A 20th-century artist's depiction of a street scene from a 14th century English town, illustrating the retailing of goods such as cloth or (far left) cooked foods from stalls outside of houses, the ground-floor interior being used rather for the production of goods. A reminder that agriculture still had a place in many medieval towns, however, is the ever-troublesome pig
        The former criterion assumes a dedicated market site at which trading is regularized, including occurring at regular and frequent intervals, rather than

    34. Medieval English Urban History - Origins : Continuity Or Creation?
    through fortified settlements or regional administrative centres oldest AngloSaxontown foundation in england. the urbanization of medieval england, not least
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      The rebirth of an organized society and its community centres following the collapse of the Roman Empire is obviously a key theme in the history of European civilization. Quite a few English cities and towns can trace their history and their names back to the Romans, but the question is whether there was continuous and organized settlement at those locations? It is now believed that in most Roman cities, although habitation may have continued after the legions withdrew and through to the period of Anglo-Saxon settlement, social order and organization in the towns was not maintained. However, the walled Roman cities offered some refuge and were not entirely abandoned. Although the society of the Germanic immigrants was not so highly organized as to make urbanization an important feature of it, they could appreciate the value of the fortifications, and a few of their settlements were established within or adjacent to the Roman sites. Colchester provides an example of an ancient settlement, converted by the Romans into a walled colony and administrative centre, where there was probably a brief break-down in society (despite continued, if sparse, occupation) in the fifth century, prior to the arrival and settlement of Saxons there by the end of that century. In most of the Roman towns where Saxons or later invaders settled it does not seem that settlement patterns simply adopted the gridlike street patterns of the Roman colonies; there is not a close correspondence of the lines of Roman and medieval streets, except insofar as gateways through the Roman walls or to a lesser extent lines of surviving Roman buildings (even if ruinous) had a deterministic effect on the placement of streets.

    35. Medieval Monasteries, MA Medieval And Early Modern History
    Monasteries in the medieval period present historians with by tracing the originsof england's monastic institutions time placing them in their regional setting
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    36. All-Info About English Culture - Bookstore
    a murder mystery and the escapism provided by a medieval setting, these regional history. StephenInwood A rich and engaging portrait of england's capital city.
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    37. The University Of East Anglia Is An Ideal Location For Medievalists
    East Anglian history; Postmedieval Landscape history Culture in Early Modern england;Paleography; Latin to the history of English regional identities, cultures
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    Medieval specialists from various disciplines co-operate to offer a range of postgraduate opportunities. Regular medieval research seminars are held at which visiting scholars, UEA faculty and research students present their current work. MA Programmes MA programmes take one year of full-time or two years of part-time study, and are examined by coursework and dissertation.
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      Core module: Interpreting the Middle Ages , supplemented by three further optional modules of which two must cover medieval material. The MA offers an opportunity to customise an interdisciplinary programme and produce independent work. Medieval Writing and Culture (EAS)
      Core modules: Writing and Material Culture in Late Medieval East Anglia; Drama, Spectacle and Ceremony in Late Medieval East Anglia, supplemented by two further optional courses either in medieval studies or in other literature. The core modules specialise in East Anglian writing, c. 1380-1630 in its material and historical contexts: additional modules enable students to study complementary material. Medieval History (HIS)
      Modules: The Church in the British Isles 1050-1250; Angevin Kingship; Latin Paleography; Latin for Historians; Medieval Diplomatic. The MA in Medieval History focuses on the period 1050-1250. It is designed to provide the opportunity for specialist study of key topics in ecclesiastical and secular history, for independent work on a topic of interest to the candidate, and for the acquisition of the technical skills needed by the medieval historian, including Latin, palaeography and diplomatic.

    38. The Cambridge Urban History Of Britain - Cambridge University Press
    overview of the course of medieval urban development combines thematic analysiswith regional and national coverage of developments in england, Scotland and
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    ‘… the volumes supply the first truly urban country with a fitting and comprehensive history … a coherent and systematic survey which is both scholarly and accessible … some genuinely new and innovative investigations which fill real gaps in our knowledge … essential reading to all interested in the history of medieval Britain and will undoubtedly inspire new research into towns as institutions and as social and economic communities.’ The Ricardian ‘… a glittering collection of essays …’. History ‘… not only immensely informative but also very readable … this is urban history with a human face … In its breadth and its depth this volume is a spectacular achievement. It looks set to provide the stimulus for further research into the urban history of medieval Britain for a long time to come.’ The Economic History Review ‘On the whole few collected volumes contain so much good scholarship as does the Cambridge Urban History of Britain, and it will be, no doubt, the starting-point for any future research in the field of British urban history.’ London Journal

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    The political history of late medieval england with special reference to the Warsof the Roses; the regional history of southwestern england in the medieval
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