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  • - The Last Decade, 1873-1882: Kelmscott to Birchington III. 1878-1879.
     
    1 929

    The latest volume of Rossetti's correspondence, scrupulously edited by a team of experts.

  • - An Ethnographic Perspective
     
    1 179,-

    Essays examining the Ostrogoths, the richest and most powerful Germanic tribe to emerge after the fall of the Roman Empire, and their role in the evolution of medieval Europe.

  • av Jorge de Montemayor
    1 785,-

    First critical edition of Spanish pastoral romance of the Golden Age.

  • av Lynn Ann (Royalty Account) Botelho
    1 505,-

    Based on documents from two Suffolk villages, this study examines the operation of the poor law and the individual effort the elderly poor needed to make to survive.

  • - Manuscripts in Smaller Bodleian Collections
    av Ralph Hanna
    1 325,-

  • av Carol Falvo Heffernan
    1 235,-

    A comparison of Chaucer and Boccaccio sheds new light on both writers, indicating their mutual use of ancient comic literary traditions.

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    795,-

    Considerations of writing about war, in war, because of war, and against war, in a wide range of texts from the middle ages onwards.

  • av J. Forbes Munro
    2 315,-

    The 19C roots of globalisation demonstrated through an account of the enterprise network created by the Scottish merchant, William Mackinnon. WINNER OF THE 2004 WADSWORTH PRIZE. WINNER OF THE 2004 SALTIRE SOCIETY RESEARCH BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD.This book explores the nineteenth century roots of globalisation through the activities of the enterprise network created by the Scottish merchant, William Mackinnon. It follows the rise of the family-led business group from its modest origins in Scotland to its transformation into the world's largest maritime and mercantile conglomerate, tracing the history of the various shipping firms within the group - including the British India, Netherlands India andAustralasian United companies - and identifies the key factors behind its domination of coastal steamshipping around the Indian Ocean and into the western Pacific. It provides an analysis of the anatomy and dynamics of the enterprise network over time. The book also examines Mackinnon's relationship with the imperial statesman, Sir Henry Bartle Frere, which drew the network into the operations of British "e;informal imperialism"e; in the Persian Gulf, Red Seaand East-Central Africa regions, and eventually to its sponsorship of the ill-fated Imperial British East Africa Company. It breaks new ground in identifying the interplay of personal and business considerations behind Mackinnon's participation in the "e;Scramble for Africa"e; in its combination of maritime history with business history and imperial history to contribute to the current debate over "e;gentlemanly capitalism"e; and British overseas expansion. WINNER OF THE 2004 WADSWORTH PRIZE. JOINT WINNER OF THE 2004 SALTIRE SOCIETY RESEARCH BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD. J. FORBES MUNRO is emeritus professor of international economic history, University of Glasgow.

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    3 775

    Transcripts of 13c plea rolls, vital legal, social and economic detail of the time, presented with index and critical introduction.

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    3 765

    This is the second volume in a new series designed to cover the previously-neglected inquisitions post mortem of the fifteenth century between 1422 and 1485. Inquisitions post mortem were compiled with the help of jurors from the area, as a county-by-county record of a deceased individual's land-holdings and associated rights, where the individual held land directly of the crown. It is this explicit connection with land and locality - in terms economic, social, political, and topographical - that makes these documents of comprehensive interest to a broad range of historians and archaeologists. The inclusion of jurors' names and full manorial extents is standard in the new series as is the calendaring of information offered by the associated writs. Analogous documents consist of proofs of age, of particular interest to historians of memory, and assignments of dower.CLAIRE NOBLE is a Research Associate, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge. Academic Director and General Editor: CHRISTINE CARPENTER

  • - Proceedings of a Conference held at King's College London, April 1995
     
    509

    The image, status and function of queens and empresses, regnant and consort, in kingdoms stretching from England to Jerusalem in the European middle ages.

  • - Parliamentary Committees, Political Power and Public Access in Early Modern England
     
    1 132

    The political, social and economic changes which overtook England in the early seventeenth century forced Parliament to adapt from a medieval institution into one with authority over all facets of society; studies focus on particular cases.

  • - Secretarial Administration in a Welsh Marcher Barony, c.1150-c.1225
    av Robert B (Author) Patterson
    1 505

    Evidence for the way in which a great barony organised and executed its affairs; the plates illustrate the evolution of secretarial hands in the twelfth/thirteenth century.

  • - Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2000
     
    1 785,-

    Features topics that range from tenth-century Marchiennes, to three castles c1300 in Co Carlow, via Toulouse in 1159. This title focuses on England in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. It also deals with the late Anglo-Saxon earls and their followers as consumers and politicians.

  • - Proceedings of the Durham Conference, 1999
     
    1 549

    This series is home to scholarship of the highest order covering a wide range of themes: from politics and warfare to administration, justice and society. The topics of the papers in this book range from the sublime to the macabre: romance, rape, money, politics and religion.

  • av Kenneth Carleton
    1 505,-

    The role of bishops in the process of Reformation in the 16th century, studied from their surviving writings and contemporary discussion.The English bishops played a crucial role in the process of Reformation in the sixteenth century, from the first arrival of continental Reformed thought to the virtual extinction of the office in 1559. This work has at its core the bishops' own understanding of the episcopate, drawn from their surviving writings and other contemporary discussions; such a study is key to understanding what became of the English Church of the middle ages and what it was to become under Elizabeth. Carleton examines the interplay between bishop and king, the episcopate in the context of other orders, and the social context of the office; he studies episcopal activity in key areas such as preaching, ordaining, and opposing heresy; and he notes the influence of the models which the bishops themselves set up as ideals, most notably Christ himself as the ideal bishop. The backgrounds of the bishops are set out in the appendix.

  • - Proceedings of the Battle Conference 1999
     
    1 785,-

    No single recent enterprise has done more to enlarge and deepen our understanding of one of the most critical periods in English history. ANTIQUARIES JOURNAL

  • av Karen Jankulak
    1 505,-

    The saint's cult casts light on relations between Cornwall and Brittany - and Henry II's empire - in the 12th century.

  • - Parish Priests in the Diocese of Coventry and Lichfield in the Early Sixteenth Century
    av Tim Cooper
    1 505,-

    Traces the careers and fortunes of the last priests ordained before the Reformation.

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    2 065

    15c cartulary of Benedictine nunnery illuminates relationship with Ely, estate management, and life of women religious.

  • - The Written Acts of David I King of Scots, 1124-53, and of his son Henry, Earl of Northumberland, 1139-52
     
    1 425

    Official documents issued under David I illustrate Scotland's transformation into a feudally-organised kingdom open to English and European influences.

  • - The Dethe of the Kynge of Scotis, translated by John Shirley; `Warkworth's Chronicle': the Chronicle attributed to John Warkworth, Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge
     
    1 409

    Edition of fifteenth-century chronicles providing important evidence for contemporary events, including the Wars of the Roses.

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    1 549

    Studies of the uses of literacy for the exercise of political and economic power, in Latin Christendom and the wider world.

  • - Proceedings of the Durham Conference, 1995
     
    1 549

    `An indispensable series for anyone who wishes to keep abreast of recent work in the field'. WELSH HISTORY REVIEW

  • av Willene B. (Person) Clark
    465 - 1 465,-

  • - Essays on Medieval Military and Naval History
     
    1 505,-

    Medieval warfare on both land and sea examined by leading scholars in the field.

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    1 449,-

    Essays investigating the writings attributed to Columbanus, influential 0c founder of Luxeuil and Bobbio.

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    1 505,-

    Evidence for the survival of paganism in the medieval world.

  • - English Secular Cathedrals in the Later Middle Ages
    av David N Lepine
    1 125

    A study of the lives of cathedral clergy in the middle ages.

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    3 765

    This volume initiates the completion of the calendars of medieval inquisitions post mortem for the years 1422-85.

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