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  1. Wessex to Ad 1000 (A Regional History of England) by Barry Cunliffe, 1993-03
  2. Domesday Book and the Law: Society and Legal Custom in Early Medieval England.(Review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Cynthia J. Neville, 1999-04-01
  3. The Criminal Trial in Later Medieval England: Felony before the Courts from Edward I to the Sixteenth Century.(Review) (book review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by James Given, 2000-04-01
  4. Women, Reading, and Piety in Late Medieval England.(Book Review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Sharon Wright, 2004-04-01
  5. Royal Tombs of Medieval England.(Book Review): An article from: Albion by Phillip Lindley, 2004-09-22
  6. Spiritual Economies: Female Monasticism in Later Medieval England. .(Book Review): An article from: Albion by Katherine L. French, 2002-09-22
  7. The Premonstratensian Order in Late Medieval England. (Reviews of Books).(Book Review): An article from: Albion by Everett U. Crosby, 2002-06-22
  8. Women, Reading, and Piety in Late Medieval England.(Reviews of Books)(Book Review): An article from: Albion by Moira Fitzgibbons, 2004-01-01
  9. Death, Art, and Memory in Medieval England: The Cobham Family and their Monuments, 1300-1500. (Reviews of Books).(Book Review): An article from: Albion by Joel T. Rosenthal, 2002-06-22
  10. Writing Religious Women: Female Spiritual and Textual Practices in Late Medieval England. (Reviews of Books).(Book Review): An article from: Albion by Henrietta Leyser, 2002-06-22
  11. The Theory and Practice of Revolt in Medieval England.(Book Review): An article from: Albion by A. Compton Reeves, 2004-06-22
  12. Plowshares and swords: clerical involvement in acts of violence and peacemaking in late medieval England, c. 1400-1536*.: An article from: Albion by Daniel E. Thiery, 2004-06-22
  13. Richard Beauchamp; Medieval England's Greatest Knight. (Reviews of Books).(Book Review): An article from: Albion by Clifford J. Rogers, 2003-03-22
  14. Family and Household in Medieval England. (Reviews of Books).(Book Review): An article from: Albion by Miriam C. Davis, 2002-06-22

1. Britannia: British History
A regional history Yorkshire A regional history Historical Maps through history Country Houses - england s grand estates The medieval Coroner - by
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The internet's most comprehensive treatment of the Times, Places, Events and People of British History. Edited by David Nash Ford , the department features narrative histories of England, Wales, Scotland and London, timelines, biographies, glossaries, bibliographies, historical documents and much more.
Check out the British History Club for the internet's best content value!
History Department Content Highlights:
Monarchs of Britain
- Bios, lists, more
King Arthur
- The greatest legend of all! Church History - The dark age through reformation - Fascinating stories and tales Rule Britannia! - The story / words to the song Biographies - The lives of famous Britons Documents Timelines - History in chronological order England - A history by Peter Williams, Ph.D. Wales - A history by Peter Williams, Ph.D. Scotland - A history by Peter Williams, Ph.D. London - A narrative history Geoffrey Ashe - An exclusive interview Early British Kingdoms - Britain in the 5th-7th C. Prehistoric Britain - Index of period resources Roman Britain - Index of period resources Anglo Saxon England - Index of period resources Medieval Britain - Index of period resources - Index of resources Age of Empire - Index of period resources Modern Britain - Index of period resources Magna Carta - King John's finest hour Anglo Saxon Chronicle - Victor's-eye view of history Early British Christianity - by Tim Bond English Parish Churches - A survey by David Ford Monasticism in Britain - Survey of the major orders

2. Regional Genealogy And Local History Research
regional Genealogy and Local history research resources, providing a specialized family history roots gateway for international ancestry research. regional GENEALOGY LOCAL history RESEARCH. Genealogy and Family history Internet england GENUKI and england - Guide, using Genealogy in england. and medieval English Genealogy
http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~vctinney/geneal.htm

LOCAL HISTORY RESEARCH
Genealogy and Family History Internet Web Directory Search This Site Regional - World Wide Regional - Continental Sources ... What's New in Genealogy and Family History Resources?
REGIONAL - WORLD WIDE FARM ORIGINS:
The basic ancestry and historical setting of most
of mankind, in all nations and among all peoples
since Adam and Eve, have been involved in farming.
Agricultural History

Almanac.com - The Old Farmer's Almanac

Family Life Library: Multigenerational family farming resources

Farm and Agriculture
and Agriscape
History of American Agriculture 1776-1997
Farmers and the Land Farmhouses in the Heartland ... Handbooks for Foreign Genealogical Research and Country Studies and Area Handbooks Online. HISPANIC: Iberia, the Caribbean and Latin America - Portals Finding Your Hispanic Roots HispanicOnline.com Hispanic Reading Room - Library of Congress and Resources Index to the Enciclopedia Heráldica Hispano-Americana H-LatAm International Forum of Latin American History Ibero-American Center: Internet services for Latin America ... Internet Resources For Latin America and Latin American Network Information Center and Organizations History in Latin America Ring of Hispanic Genealogy (elanillo.com)

3. Byzantine And Medieval Studies Links
Pylos regional Archaeological medieval town in england. medieval Europe All Hallows parish church, Nottingham. AngloSaxon Church in Bradford-on-Avon in Wiltshire, england. The history
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/medweb
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4. The Costumer's Manifesto:  Medieval European Costume Links Page
regional Dress Crafts in Lothene Experimental Archaeology, living history, 11th Century Heraldry, Pageantry and Social Display in medieval england Knights
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5. Byzantine And Medieval Web Links
Pylos regional Archaeological medieval town in england. medieval Europe All Hallows parish church, Nottingham. AngloSaxon Church in Bradford-on-Avon in Wiltshire, england. The history
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/medweb/links.htm
Back to Internet History Sourcebooks Project Last Update : September 9, 1998 INDEX Notice: until this list is updated, please use www.netserf.org [March 2001: this list is now quite out dated. Many links are dead, and there are hundreds of of additional resources around. Manual maintence of this list long ago became unfeasible. I do intend to update it, once I have located good links management software.] This page attempts to track ALL Byzantine material on the Internet, and ALL significant entry points for Medieval studies. Ancient and Classical links, except insofar as they impinge directly on Byzantine and Western Medieval matters, should be sought out via the direct links provided to ARGOS associates which track and maintain sites devoted to the Ancient world. Since this page was begun, the Medieval and Byzantine Internet has exploded in size. As a result, although I will take suggestions, I will no longer add the following materials:
  • Syllabi for courses, unless the page contains additional material - texts, graphics, lecture notes. History Department sites, unless the page contains additional material - texts, graphics (etc.)

6. Regional, Europe, United Kingdom, Society And Culture, History: Medieval
Reference Reference site for medieval history concentrating on it is based, the Norman Conquest of england. Searchable, browsable by region, database of all
http://www.combose.com/Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/Society_and_Culture/Histor
Top Regional Europe United Kingdom ... Wars of the Roses Related links of interest:
  • Society:History:By Time Period:Middle Ages Early Medieval Britain and Ireland - Explores the 'Dark Age' history of Britain, Ireland and their offshore islands between 350AD and 800AD. Essays on the British Isles 1042-1330 - Personal website of Donald Stark, including essays written as part of a BA in Modern History at Oxford University. Magna Carta - Zoomable image of the original document, along with a translation and background information provided by the British Library. Medieval Britain - Comprehensive series of original articles and contemporary accounts. Medieval Ecclesiastical Taxation - This is a database of the assessment for taxation carried out on the orders of Pope Nicholas IV in 1291-1292. For nearly 250 years virtually all ecclesiastical taxation of England and Wales was based on this extremely thorough and detailed assessment. Medieval England - History - Medieval England. History, culture, and daily life in Great Britain during the Middle Ages. Medieval History Reference - A reference site for British medieval history, including timelines, medieval places, medieval people, virtual reconstructions of abbeys and castles.

7. ART HISTORY RESOURCES: Part 7 Art Of The Middle Ages
Ivory Carvings in england from Before the Norman Conquest muzej HercegNovi ( The regional Museum of Herceg-Novi for Art history, Columbia University) The Virtual Abbey medieval Tour
http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHmedieval.html
Part 7
Art of the Middle Ages Last modified: April 2, 2004 THIS PAGE
  • Middle Ages: General
  • Early Christian
  • Byzantine
  • Islamic ...
  • Medieval Manuscripts SITE INDEX
  • Contents Page
  • Prehistoric Art
  • Ancient Near East
  • Ancient Egypt ...
  • Art in Early Europe
  • ART OF THE MIDDLE AGES
  • 15th-Century Renaissance Art
  • 16th-Century Renaissance Art
  • 17th-Century Baroque Art
  • 18th-Century Art ...
  • Research Resources
  • These pages are maintained by Chris Witcombe , Professor of Art History at Sweet Briar College , Virginia 24595 USA (phone: 434-381-6194 / fax: 434-381-6173). If you have any comments, or suggestions for additional links, or know of other interesting sites, please let me know: witcombe@sbc.edu
    Online since October 24, 1995 Looking for an artist? Recommended site
    THE MIDDLE AGES: General

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  • 8. Medieval Studies Bibliography
    General history. medieval history. Histories. General. regional. Religion and the Church The Oxford illustrated history of medieval england. Ed. Nigel Saul
    http://www.library.yale.edu/rsc/history/medbib.htm
    A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
    FOR MEDIEVAL STUDIES
    Medieval Studies Guide
    Table of Contents
    Guides
    General History
    Medieval History
    Histories
    General
    Regional
    Religion and the Church
    Intellectual and Cultural ...
    Social and Political
    BibliographiesGeneral
    Retrospective
    Serial
    Library Catalogs
    Manuscripts
    BibliographiesGeographical
    Byzantium
    England
    France
    Germany ...
    Spain
    BibliographiesTopical
    Religion and the Church
    Intellectual and Cultural
    Social and Political
    Sources
    Printed
    General
    England
    France
    Germany ...
    Archival
    Biography
    England
    France
    Germany
    Italy ...
    Chronologies
    Handbooks and Encyclopedias
    General Encyclopedias
    Subject Encyclopedias
    Handbooks and Manuals
    Church Reference Books
    Dictionaries
    General
    Place-Names
    Latin
    Greek ...
    Notes on sources of annotations
    GUIDES
    GENERAL HISTORY
    American Historical Association. Guide to historical literature . Ed. George Frederich Howe, et. al. New York: Macmillan, 1963.
    SML Stacks Z6201 A43 (LC)
    A general guide to history, all periods and countries. Medieval period, pp. 169-232. Has brief annotations.
    Updated by: The American Historical Association's guide to historical literature . Ed. Mary Beth Norton. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. 2v.

    9. Medieval English Urban History - Origins : Continuity Or Creation?
    through fortified settlements or regional administrative centres oldest AngloSaxon town foundation in england. the urbanization of medieval england, not least
    http://www.trytel.com/~tristan/towns/townint3.html
    Introduction to the history of medieval boroughs
    MAIN MENU Introduction menu
    Problems of definition
    CONTINUITY OR CREATION? Wiks, burhs, and ports
    Planned/planted towns
    Growth of self-government Urban economy ...
    further reading

    Origins: continuity or creation?
      The rebirth of an organized society and its community centres following the disintegration 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.

    10. Open Directory - Regional: Europe: United Kingdom: England: Society And Culture:
    and_Culture/history. Top regional Europe United Kingdom england Society and Culture history illustrating aspects of urban society in medieval england. history of england
    http://open.thumbshots.org/Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Society_and_Cu
    What are thumbshots? about dmoz suggest URL update listing ... help the entire directory only in Society_and_Culture/History Top Regional Europe United Kingdom ... Society and Culture : History Description Thumbsh o ts.org Sponsors - Help thumbshots.org with a donation or sponsorship Adopt-a-Page - Place your link here. Support thumbshots.org by becoming a sponsor. See also: This category in other languages: French

      Battle Conference of Anglo-Norman Studies
      - An annual event devoted to medieval history and culture. Information on past meetings, and date and location of upcoming meeting.
      Bracton: De Legibus Et Consuetudinibus Angli¦
      - The Laws and Customs of England, written by a 13th century English judge. In the original latin with simultaneous translation into modern English.
      Coal Mining
      - Coalmining history research service providing books, photographs, illustrations, films, mining and geological maps and plans. Family history resource.
      The Confederation of the Cinque Ports
      - Historic association of maritime towns in Kent and Sussex. Includes history, heraldic and ceremonial information, events, contacts and links about the ports and associated towns.

    11. UEA Postgraduate Prospectus 2004: History
    historical and archaeological approaches to the history of English regional identities, cultures Landscape and Society in Postmedieval england; East Anglian
    http://www.uea.ac.uk/menu/study_and_research/grad/pgprospectus/schools/history.h
    For more detailed information please contact: Recruitment Coordinator
    School of History
    University of East Anglia
    Norwich NR4 7TJ
    Telephone (+44) (0) 1603 592073
    Fax (+44) (0) 1603 593519
    Email pghis@uea.ac.uk
    Find us on the World Wide Web at http://www.uea.ac.uk/his/
    • Graded 5*, denoting international excellence, in the most recent Research Assessment Exercise. One of the largest concentrations of historians in the UK, embracing political, social, cultural, intellectual, economic, landscape and local history. The 26 faculty members have produced more than 100 booksto date - the full chronological, geographic and thematic rangeof specialisms is conveyed in thelist of faculty research interests below. The School includes the Centre of East Anglian Studies, a renowned centre for the study of the region. Comparative and interdisciplinary research is encouraged through links with other Schools covering art history, the social sciences, and American and contemporary European studies.

    12. Studies In Regional And Local History Published By University Of Hertfordshire P
    Studies in regional and Local history, Volume 1. a major contribution to the study of agricultural productivity and farming profits in medieval england.
    http://www.herts.ac.uk/UHPress/regionalhistory.html
    STUDIES IN REGIONAL AND LOCAL HISTORY
    a major new series under the general editorship of
    Professor Nigel Goose, Director of the Centre for Regional and Local History at the University of Hertfordshire. A Hertfordshire demesne of Westminster Abbey: profits, productivity and weather by Dr Derek Vincent Stern; edited and with an introduction by Christopher Thornton. Studies in Regional and Local History, Volume 1. Published posthumously this book makes a major contribution to the study of agricultural productivity and farming profits in medieval England. It utilises a rich series of manorial account rolls from Westminster Abbey's manor of Kinsbourne in Hertfordshire, to conduct an exhaustive exploration of the economic history of a medieval demesne. The sheer quantity of original agricultural information will make it a major resource of comparative material for medieval economic historians. The discussion of the long-term impact of the weather upon farming performance, as opposed to market forces or managerial policy, is virtually unique in its field and will stimulate all those interested in documentary evidence of past climatic change and its effects. Analysis of farming success at Kinsbourne is based upon a comparison of profitability between two periods, first the period 1286-1307 at the height of direct management, and second the period 1362-1397 which led up to an eventual decision to lease the Kinsbourne demesne. The contraction of the arable after the Black Death, and a vigorous administration resulted in considerably improved profits, an unexpected and interesting finding. The demesne's final demise is explained by the fall in prices after 1375 and difficulties in securing labour.

    13. Nigel Goose Staff Page
    Economic history, and is Director of the University s Centre for regional and Local history. After some very early work on medieval england, Professor Goose
    http://www.herts.ac.uk/fhle/faculty/humanities/web pages/history/NGoose.htm
    History email: n.goose@herts.ac.uk Phone: 01707 28 5637 Room No. R344 Professor Nigel Goose BA (Kent);
    PhD (Cambridge) Professor of Economic and Social History
    Nigel Goose is a graduate of the Universities of Kent (BA Hons) and Cambridge (PhD), and he has taught previously at the Universities of Sheffield, Exeter and the Open University. Having joined the University of Hertfordshire in 1984, he now holds the position of Professor of Social and Economic History, and is Director of the University's Centre for Regional and Local History After some very early work on Medieval England, Professor Goose specialised in English urban history in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, producing a thesis on economic and social aspects of provincial towns, and is now regarded as an authority in that field. He has served on the editorial board of the CUP journal Urban History , is now on the International Advisory Board for that journal, and adjudicates the prestigious Dyos Prize. He has also published in the general area of early modern population history, or historical demography, and has a particular interest in Dutch immigration. He is curently preparing, with Dr Lien Luu, a collection of essays entitled

    14. The Medieval City - Britain
    before the Great Fire, Urban history Yearbook (1984 Local Markets and regional Trade in medieval Exeter medieval england Towns, Commerce and Crafts, 10861348
    http://www.uoguelph.ca/history/urban/citybibIV05.html
    I-VI Outline
    IV The Medieval City

    Online Resources

    Site Map
    IV The Medieval City
    5. Britain
    a. England Baker, Nigel, et at. "From Roman to Medieval Worcester: Development and Planning in the Anglo-Saxon City," Antiquity 66 (March, 1992), 65-74. Baker, Timothy. Medieval London Barron, Caroline. "Centres of Conspicuos Consumption: The Aristocratic Town House in London, 1200-1550," The London Journal , 20 (July, 1995). -. "London in the Later Middle Ages," The London Journal , 20 (Dec., 1995). Benton, J.F. ed. Town Origins: The Evidence from Medieval England Beresford, Maurice. New Towns of the Middle Ages Biddle, M. ed., Blair, John and Nigel Ramsay, eds., English Medieval Industries Borelli, G. "The Towns of England and Northern Italy in the Early Fourteenth Century," Economic History Review 44 (Feb., 1991), 21-35. Brechin, Derek. The Conqueror's London. Britnell, Richard. "The Black Death in English Towns," Urban History 21 (Oct., 1994) 195-210. The Comercialization of English Society, 1100-1500 Brooke, C.N.L.

    15. Education Studies: History
    British medieval Castles English medieval Towns medieval Colonization Natives in Wales and Ireland NorthEast england, 1530-1800 A regional Society Law
    http://www.dur.ac.uk/education/edstudies/history.htm
    University of Durham
    School of Education
    Leazes Road, Durham, DH1 1TA, UK
    Tel: 0191 334 8310 Fax: 0191 334 8311
    University Boulevard,Thornaby,Stockton-on-Tees, TS17 6BH,UK
    Tel: 0191 334 0180 Fax: 0191 334 0006 Education Studies: History
    Quick
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    Education Studies introduction

    History Year 1
    Year 2 Year 3 ... education links
    Year 1 Learning and Teaching History of Education and Educational Policy The context of Education One module from Sections 1 and 2 One module from Section 3 One further module chosen from Sections 1 - 3 Section 1
    The Birth of Western Society 300-1050 Foundations of Medieval England Christendom and Islam in the Period of the First Crusade Section 2 English Household and Family 1500-1800 Reformation Europe The Mediterranean World in the Sixteenth Century Regional and National Identity in the British Isles 1536-1707 Section 3 Britain as an Economic Superpower, 1750-1914

    16. UMKC Media Relations Experts Guide - History
    and Chair of Art history Kansas City regional history, historical research Information Associate Professor of history Ancient, medieval and Tudor england.
    http://www.umkc.edu/sites/media/history.html
    search Popular Sites The Vision WebMail Giving to UMKC News Calendar Financial Aid KCUR Online Directory Maps Campus Newspaper Bookstore Site Map Help/Support Pages Office of the Provost College of Arts and Sciences School of Biological Sciences Henry W. Bloch School Law School Conservatory of Music School of Dentistry School of Education School of Graduate Studies Libraries School of Medicine School of Nursing School of Pharmacy
    MEDIA RELATIONS
    History
    William Ashworth, Jr.
    Associate Professor
    Reginald L. Bassa
    Director
    Program for Adult College Education (PACE), Global security issues, nationalism, race, ethnic conflict as well as environmental policy, health and poverty issues, economic development policy and German politics; doctoral studies completed at Cambridge, England, and lived in Germany seven years. Graduate of U.S. Military Academy at West Point, currently campus liaison officer for U.S. Navy. for four-state region
    Andrew Stuart Bergerson
    Professor of History and Religious Studies
    David Boutros
    Associate Professor and Chair of Art History
    Kansas City regional history, historical research methods and sources, identification of photographs, preservation, conservation and salvage of historical documents, Kansas City area architecture and architects, archives and records management.

    17. Mostly Medieval - Exploring The Middle Ages: Selected Sites
    regional history. Heritage Site history of Strathearn In Search of the Border Reivers medieval Scotland North East england history Pages Skyelander s
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    18. School Of History
    HIST5160, The medieval City, 40M credits, Semester 1 and 2. and Family in early Industrial england, 20M credits, MA / Postgraduate Diploma Local and regional history.
    http://www.leeds.ac.uk/programmes/200203/tp/pghist.htm
    School of History
    MA / Postgraduate Diploma British History
    Masters F/T P/T PG Dip F/T P/T Duration (months) Programme Code Total Credits Entry requirements Normally a good degree in History or a related subject. Objectives To develop knowledge and understanding of selected features of British history, defined from earliest times to the present day and conceived in terms of the broadest conceptual and methodological approaches. To develop research skills in British history by using primary source material in the preparation of a dissertation. Candidates for the MA and Postgraduate Diploma are required to take: Compulsory Module Research methodology in history 20M credits Semester 1 plus 60M credits chosen from the following modules. (not all of these modules may be offer every year. Please consult the module catalogue for those on offer in 2002/2003) The British Landscape and Society 40M credits Semester 1 and 2 The Age of Arthur: Part I: The History of Britain from AD 280 - 410 20M credits Semester 1 The Age of Arthur: Part II: The History of Britain from 410 to 650 20M credits Semester 2 40M credits Semester 1 and 2 The English Merchants 1250-1500 Part l 20M credits Semester 1 The English Merchants, 1250-1500 Part II

    19. Administration: Prestigious University Appointment [Medieval History]
    FRHS, FBA, as Professor of regional and Local he held a personal chair in medieval Social history. into many aspects of medieval england, including agriculture
    http://www.le.ac.uk/press/press/universityappointment.html
    Prestigious University Appointment [Medieval History]
    October 2001 No 149 A leading academic in the world of medieval history has been appointed to head a unique centre for the historical study of English regional landscapes and local societies. The University of Leicester has appointed Professor Christopher C Dyer, BA, PhD, FSA, FRHS, FBA, as Professor of Regional and Local History in the Centre for English Local History. Christopher Dyer came to Leicester on 1 September 2001 from the University of Birmingham, where he held a personal chair in Medieval Social History. Previously at the University of Edinburgh, one of his more notable students is now Chancellor of the Exchequer. Professor Dyer is acclaimed for his research into many aspects of medieval England, including agriculture, rural settlements, towns, commerce, money, material culture and mentality, and has published numerous articles and papers in journals and edited volumes of essays in this country and overseas. His books include a survey of medieval Standards of Living, a volume of collected essays under the title Everyday Life in Medieval England and an overview of the economy and society of Britain between 850 and 1520

    20. UK Web Directory - Society And Culture History Medieval
    Beyond Three essays on postconquest england, by WF Book Online Searchable, browsable by region, database of www.domesdaybook.co.uk/ Early medieval Britain and
    http://www.uksprite.co.uk/directory/directory/Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/Soc

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