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  • av Jennifer Ward
    618 - 2 100,-

    Part of the "Medieval World" series, this text examines the role of English noblewomen in the later Middle Ages, covering such areas as marriage, the household, lifestyle and travel, estates and revenue, lordship and patronage and religious practices.

  • av David Green
    534 - 1 808,-

  • av Janet L. Nelson
    840 - 2 100,-

    Offers a re-appraisal of Charles the Bald's achievement in his own time, and also explains why Charles, in spite of himself, can be seen as the maker of France.

  • - The Native Rulers of Wales 1063-1283
    av Roger K Turvey
    856 - 2 100,-

    The Welsh princes were one of the most important ruling elites in medieval western Europe. This volume examines their behaviour, influence and power in a period when the Welsh were struggling to maintain their independence and identity in the face of Anglo-Norman settlement.

  • - The Struggle for Dominion, 1200-1500
    av David S H Abulafia
    918 - 1 913,-

    The late-medieval Mediterranean world was dominated by half a dozen powerful empires, yet the conflict between the kings of Aragon-Catalonia and the counts of Anjou-Provence, which this book describes, involved the fates of the whole of the Mediterranean and shaped the history of Western Europe.

  • - Event and Context
    av Michael J Angold
    646 - 1 823,-

    Provides an assessment of the historical significance of the fall of Constantinople in 1204. Offering a perspective on the fourth crusade, this work looks at the development of Byzantine relations with the West in the crusading era, relates the conquest to the failure of the Latin Empire of Constantinople, and more.

  • av UK) Hamilton & Sarah (University of Exeter
    551 - 2 100,-

  • - 1221-1410
    av Peter Jackson
    547 - 2 100,-

  • - Law and Society in England from King Alfred to Magna Carta
    av John (St Andrews University & UK) Hudson
    579,99 - 1 793,-

  • av UK) Jesch & Judith (University of Nottingham
    625 - 2 100,-

  • - 1090-1500
    av UK) Jamroziak & Emilia (University of Leeds
    573 - 2 100,-

  • - Peoples and Politics in the British Isles 1280-1460
    av Michael Brown
    626 - 2 100,-

  • av Warren C. Brown
    637 - 2 361,-

    Drawing on a wide variety of primary sources, Warren Brown examines the norms governing violence within medieval societies from the sixth to the fourteenth century, over an area covering the Romance and the Germanic speaking regions of the continent as well as England.

  • av Edward James
    573 - 2 100,-

    The Germanic Invasions of the fifth century brought about the collapse of the Roman Empire. 'The Barbarian Invasions' will change the way we think about those Dark Ages, looking at the Barbarians themselves rather than just their impact on the Roman empire.

  • - Jews in the Service of Medieval Christendom
    av UK) Abulafia & Anna Sapir (University of Cambridge
    635 - 2 100,-

  • - and her world
    av A. E. Goodman
    560 - 1 819,-

    Places Margery Kempe in the context of the society of late-medieval Kings. This book contains an exploration of Margery's spirituality.

  • - 1200-1550
    av Trevor Dean
    641 - 1 913,-

    In this ambitious history of lawlessness and legal retribution in medieval Europe, Trevor Dean ranges widely across the continent - and Britain. He uses court records to illuminate the lives of ordinary men and women, who often found themselves at the sharp end of the law.

  • - The Rise and Fall of a Noble Dynasty
    av Frank Barlow
    547 - 1 913,-

    This portrait of the Anglo-Scandinavian world is supplementary reading for 2nd/3rd year undergraduate courses in Medieval British history and the Norman Conquest. Set against the backdrop of Viking raids and the Norman Conquest of 1066, the book unravels the history of a feuding family that determined the course and fortunes of all the English.

  • - Dualist Heretics in Languedoc in the High Middle Ages
    av Malcolm Barber
    573 - 2 428,-

    Malcolm Barber traces the origins and spread of Cathar dualist ideas, assesses their attraction for contemporaries, and describes the reaction of the ecclesiastical and lay authorities in the form of preaching campaigns, intellectual refutation, crusade, and inquisitorial investigations.

  • - Heresy and Society 1100-1300
    av Andrew (University of Glasgow & UK) Roach
    441 - 1 688,-

    'Heresy' literally means choice, and medieval heresy saw the birth of the modern consumer. This book presents a study, which places the rise and fall of the heresies of the central middle ages in their broader context. It argues that the emergence of heresy in the twelfth century reflected lay impatience with the monopoly of the medieval Church.

  • - Church and Society in the Late Roman World
    av John Moorhead
    646 - 2 032,-

    A study of the career of St Ambrose (339-397), who was a key figure in the transition of the later Roman Empire into its mediaeval successor, Western Christendom. The text sets Ambrose's life in its full historical and theological context.

  • - Southern Italy and the Northern Conquest
    av Professor Graham A. Loud
    1 073 - 1 913,-

    Founded upon an unrivalled knowledge of the original sources for the conquest, this is a cogent and lucid analysis of a key medieval subject hitherto largely ignored by historians.

  • - 1098-1291
    av P. M. Holt
    691 - 1 913,-

    Although the crusader states in the Holy Land were never hugely powerful in themselves, they had significance out of all proportion to their size for medieval Christendom at large, and were the continuing focal point for the crusading impulse from the west, a topic discussed in this text.

  • - Power, Kingship and State-Making in Thirteenth-Century Europe
    av Jean Dunbabin
    718 - 1 913,-

    This text aims to provide a balanced portrait of one of the most controversial figures of 13th-century Europe and an assessment of the long-term significance of his career. The author describes how Charles I was able to carve out and control a huge power block in the Mediterranean.

  • - King of France 1180-1223
    av UK) Bradbury & Jim (Brunel University
    618 - 1 819,-

    This text sets out to do justice to Philip (II) Augustus as a man and a king and to redress the balance of assessment in relation to his contemporaries.

  • av H. R. Loyn
    818 - 2 028,-

    The history of the Church in England between the early 10th century and the middle of the 12th century forms a definable unit of study. In this text, Henry Loyn brings to bear all his formidable range of knowledge on this important topic.

  • av Paul Fouracre
    887 - 2 100,-

    First glorified as the Saviour of Christendom and then vilified as an enemy of the Church, Charles Martel's career has been written and rewritten from the time of his descendents. This important new study draws on strictly contemporary sources to assess his real achievements and offers new insights into a fascinating period.

  • av UK) Hicks & M.A. (University of Winchester
    710 - 2 100,-

    This text studies the structures of a bastard feudal society in the context of aristocratic power and domination as it was exercised over a period of five centuries or more. A range of specialist studies are brought into focus and their general significance is evaluated.

  • - Church and State in Early Twelfth-Century France
    av Lindy Grant & David Bates
    856 - 1 913,-

    A biography of Abbot Suger (1081-1151), regent of France and abbot of one of the most important abbeys in Europe during the time of the Georgian reforms in which the author questions his reputation both as architect of French royal power and of St Denis. In the MEDIEVAL WORLD series.

  • av Australia) Moorhead & John (University of Queensland
    818 - 2 100,-

    One of a series of books which looks at prominent figures from the medieval world. This text considers the Byzantine Emperor Justinian. It makes use of a wide variety of sources and provides a reassessemnt of the character and action of the emperor himself and other prominent figures of his reign.

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