Community in Voice? A Reconsideration of the Social Context Danish Royal Charters Functioned in the 11th Century
Community in Voice? A Reconsideration of the Social Context Danish Royal Charters Functioned in the 11th Century By Minoru Ozawa HERSETEC : journal…
From Egypt to Umbria: Jewish Women and Property in the Medieval Mediterranean
From Egypt to Umbria: Jewish Women and Property in the Medieval Mediterranean Frank, Karen A. (University of California – Santa Barbara) California Italian…
A CATALAN CONTRIBUTION TO THE CONVERSO CONTROVERSY
A CATALAN CONTRIBUTION TO THE CONVERSO CONTROVERSY Aronson-Friedman, Amy Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Number 1, (2005) Abstract THE MARGINALIZATION OF CATALAN LITERARY WORKS…
HEBREW PRINTING HOUSES IN POLAND AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF THEIR HISTORY IN THE WORLD
HEBREW PRINTING HOUSES IN POLAND AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF THEIR HISTORY IN THE WORLD Pilarczyk, Krzysztof (Jagiellonian University, Kraków) Studia Judaica 7: 2004 nr…
Adolescence in Jewish medieval society under Islam
Adolescence in Jewish medieval society under Islam Frenkel, Miriam Continuity and Change 16 (2), 2001 Abstract Adolescent experience has been the subject of…
Higgins Armory Museum
The Higgins Armory Museum was located in Worcester, Massachusetts, about an hour’s drive from Boston. The museum hosts one of the world’s largest…
British Economic Growth, 1270 – 1870
British Economic Growth, 1270 – 1870 By Stephen Broadberry, Bruce Campbell, Alexander Klein, Mark Overton and Bas van Leeuwen Published online by the…
Medieval England had a per capita income over $1000, research shows
New research led by economists at the University of Warwick reveals that medieval England was not only far more prosperous than previously believed,…
Crafts, Gilds, and Women in the Middle Ages: Fifty Years After Marian K. Dale
The treatment of working women by medieval gilds is a complex and varied story.
Islamic History
Islamic History articles available through Medievalists.net history cover a wide area, including the beginnings of Islam under the Prophet Mohammed, the Early Caliphate,…
Byzantine History
Byzantine history articles available through Medievalists.net. They include theses, journal articles and conference papers which cover the history of Byzantium from the 4th…
The End of the Roman Empire and the Start of the Middle Ages
Articles related to the end of the Roman Empire and the transformation of Europe during the early Middle Ages: Pots and boundaries: On…
The urbanizing of Staffordshire: the first phases
The urbanizing of Staffordshire: the first phases By Christopher Dyer Staffordshire Studies, Vol.14 (2002) Synopsis: The aim of this lecture is to highlight…
Characterizing Rural Settlement and Landscape: Whittlewood Forest in the Early Middle Ages
Characterizing Rural Settlement and Landscape: Whittlewood Forest in the Early Middle Ages By Richard Jones and Mark Page Medieval Archaeology, Vol.47 (2003) Introduction:…
Norwich, London, and the regional integration of Norfolk’s economy in the first half of the fourteenth century
Norwich, London, and the regional integration of Norfolk’s economy in the first half of the fourteenth century By Pamela Nightingale Trade, Urban Hinterlands…
Queens, Whores, and Maidens: Women in Chaucer’s England
Queens, Whores, and Maidens: Women in Chaucer’s England By Judith M. Bennett Hayes Robinson Lecture (Royal Holloway, University of London, 2002) Introduction: Geoffrey…
Machiavelli Between East and West
Machiavelli Between East and West By John M. Najemy From Florence to the Mediterranean and beyond: essays in honour of Anthony Molho, edited…
Fashions in Monastic Patronage: The Popularity of Supporting Cistercian Abbeys for Women in Thirteenth-Century Northern France
Fashions in Monastic Patronage: The Popularity of Supporting Cistercian Abbeys for Women in Thirteenth-Century Northern France By Constance H. Berman Proceedings of the…
Raiding and Warring in Monastic Ireland
Raiding and Warring in Monastic Ireland By Liz FitzPatrick History Ireland, Vol. 1 no.3 (1993) Introduction: The historiography of Irish monasticism emphasises the glory…
Historvius – new history travel portal website
Historvius, a recently launched website, is offering viewers great ways to explore and plan out trips to historic places around the world. Information…
A Targeted public. Public services in late medieval Bruges and Ghent
A Targeted public. Public services in late medieval Bruges and Ghent By Jelle Haemers and Wouter Ryckbosch Urban History, Vol.37:2 (2010) Abstract: Though…
Episcopal Succession in Constantinople (381-450 C.E.): The Local Dynamics of Power
Episcopal Succession in Constantinople (381-450 C.E.): The Local Dynamics of Power By Peter Van Nuffelen Journal of Early Christian Studies, Vol.18:3 (2010) Abstract:…
Rewriting history: royal conspiracies in late medieval England
Royal intrigues are by no means a modern phenomenon – medieval monarchs were involved in conspiracies and cover-ups, according to best-selling author Ian…
Vengeance and the Crusades, 1095-1216
Vengeance and the Crusades, 1095-1216 By Susanna A. Throop PhD Dissertation, University of Cambridge, 2005 Abstract: Through textual analysis of specific medieval vocabulary…
Agobard of Lyon: An Exploration of Carolingian Jewish-Christian Relations
Agobard of Lyon: An Exploration of Carolingian Jewish-Christian Relations By Anna Beth Langenwalter PhD Dissertation, University of Toronto, 2009 Abstract: Agobard of Lyon…